Karen Harper
The Last Boleyn
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. (Prev. pub. as Passion’s Reign, Kensington, 1983) Mary Boleyn, Anne’s long-eclipsed sister, has lately had her own surge of popularity (see Philippa ...Read Review
The Fatal Fashione
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The continued popularity of Elizabethan England as a topic of interest and an attractive setting for novels is thoroughly substantiated with this series. ...Read Review
The Fyre Mirror
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The seventh offering in Karen Harper’s Elizabeth I series opens with Good Queen Bess escaping London for Nonsuch Palace, where she hopes ...Read Review
The Queene’s Christmas
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As Christmas of 1564 approaches, Queen Elizabeth I decides to grant the wishes of her beloved “Kat” (Lady Katherine Ashley), her aging confidante, and ...Read Review
The Thorne Maze
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I must admit, from the beginning, that although I have Harper’s other Elizabeth I books sitting on my “To Be Read” shelves (...Read Review
The Queene’s Cure
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A young Queen Elizabeth is the sleuth in this medical mystery, fourth in a series. At this time, the causes of disease and ...Read Review
The Twylight Tower
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Biographical FictionMystery/Crime
The Twylight Tower is Karen Harper’s third Elizabeth I Mystery, in which she sets out to solve one of the greatest historical ...Read Review
The Poyson Garden
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Biographical FictionMystery/Crime
“Down wi’ the Boleyns, e’en the royal one!” is the cry of a group dedicated to the destruction of the Boleyn family, ...Read Review
The Tidal Poole: An Elizabeth I Mystery
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Queen Elizabeth the First is in vogue these days. First we have two popular movies (Shakespeare in Love and Elizabeth) with her as ...Read Review