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Passion, Treachery, Betrayal. The virgin queen has arrived...Uncovering the love triangle between Queen Elizabeth I, Robert Dudley, and his wife Amy, and her mysterious death, A Court Affair is an unforgettable story of ambition, lust and jealousy.The future of the realm is in her hands...Accused of conspiring with rebels to steal the throne, Princess Elizabeth is confined to the Tower of London by her half-sister, Queen Mary. There she finds solace in the arms of fellow prisoner – her childhood friend, Robert Dudley. But with Elizabeth’s ascension to the crown, Robert returns to his wife and the unhappy union he believes cheated him of his destiny to be king.As Anne Boleyn’s daughter, Elizabeth knows the cruelty of marriage and roundly rejects her many suitors – with the exception of the power-hungry Robert. But their relationship carries a risk that could shake the very foundations of the House of Tudor...A Court Affair is a fascinating portrait of both the rise of Elizabeth I and one of the most compelling periods in history.
The precarious ascent of Elizabeth I is threatened by her volatile entanglement with Robert Dudley and the shadow of a suspicious death. As the young queen navigates the treacherous political landscape of the Tudor court, she must balance her personal desires against the survival of her reign. Her primary opposition stems from internal court factions, the expectations of her advisors, and the scandal surrounding Dudley’s marriage to Amy Robsart. The narrative follows Elizabeth’s internal struggle to maintain her autonomy while grappling with the consequences of her affection for a man whose ambition mirrors her own.
The narrative suggests a focus on the intersection of private passion and public duty during one of England's most scrutinized eras. The premise highlights the inherent instability of the Tudor court and the high stakes involved in Elizabeth's romantic choices. Readers likely encounter a dramatized version of historical events that prioritizes the emotional volatility of the central love triangle. The text appears to lean into the intrigue and suspense surrounding the queen's early reign, providing a character-driven perspective on well-documented historical tensions.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2012-08-02
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN-10:
0007459009
ISBN-13:
9780007459001
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