Author:Ella March Chase

Tudor blood will see her crowned – and lead to her downfall...
Lady Jane Grey is the eldest of the Grey sisters. Shy and scholarly she is happier in the company of her sisters, than with the intrigues of court.
But as fourth in line to Henry’s throne, Jane is too valuable a pawn not to be played. When her parents’ scheme to wed her to Prince Edward fails, they plan a far more ambitious – and dangerous – move to make Jane Queen...
That Lady Jane Grey had two tragic sisters is one of the neglected stories of the Elizabethan age. High praise to Ella March Chase, who knows her Tudor history, for putting this fascinating and doomed trio at the centre of an ingenious work of fiction
—— G.J. MEYER, author of THE TUDORSThanks to the skilled craftmanship of Ella March Chase, the three Grey sisters come vividly to life... an intimate portrait of their struggle in the hostile environment of the Tudor court - a world brilliantly recreated in this thoroughly engrossing novel
—— KATE EMERSONMarion's style remains pleasingly poetic
—— SFXYoung adult fare with intelligence and very scary and often sad moments and will appeal equally to an older reader
—— Love ReadingCompulsive reading... Rooney's approach it to make this a very personal story for Joan. There's love, loss, betrayal, friendship and secrets galore and it gives a believable insight on how one, normal person might be let to betray her country. The true mark of the story is that you find yourself thinking that you might have done exactly what Joan did in those circumstances
—— The BookbagA gripping, emotional and expertly plotted spy novel of the Cold War, inspired by a real story. Beautifully written and clever
—— Kate MosseOne of Britain's brightest young writing talents
—— Nic Bottomley , Bath LifeGripping
—— GlamourA great thriller and a stirring love story
—— GraziaA gripping narrative and a compelling lead character... This is an absorbing and accomplished novel
—— LittleReaderLibraryA very human Cold War thriller
—— Good HousekeepingRooney is a novelist at home with life’s ambiguities, her plotting pleasingly intricate, her narrative richly textured
—— Lucy Beresford , Sunday Telegraph (Seven)A captivating read
—— ChoiceAn exciting and intelligent novel... Rooney's re-creation of the politics of the day is brilliant
—— Kate Saunders , The TimesParticulary acute on the muddle of emotion, reason and morality that festers around betrayal...compelling, impressively detailed story, with thrillerish overtones...
—— Elizabeth Buchan , The Sunday TimesA wonderfully plotted spy drama full of intrigue and suspense… A fantastic read
—— UK Regional Press SyndicationExtremely readable
—— Mark Perryman , Hufffington PostA brilliant spy novel, with an unlikely culprit and a deft, involving plot... Tense, beautifully pitched and very moving
—— Marie Claire[A] polished, intricate novel… rich in moral ambiguity
—— Sunday TelegraphThis powerfully-written spy thriller is compulsive reading
—— Falkirk HeraldA gripping spy novel with an unlikely culprit and a thoroughly researched basis in fact... Perfect for fans of William Boyd's Restless
—— Absolutely Chelsea