The author of Murder at Westminster Abbey and Murder at Hatfield House is back with an absorbing and surprising new Elizabethan Mystery? 1559. Elizabeth has been on the throne for six months, and lif
The acclaimed author of Murder in the Queen’s Garden returns to Tudor England with amateur sleuth Kate Haywood embroiled in court intrigue and a devastating scandal.1559. The Twelve Days of Christmas
In the latest Elizabethan mystery by the author of Murder at Whitehall, amateur sleuth Kate Haywood investigates deadly machinations unfolding behind the scenes in the magnificent French court.1561. Q
1559. Elizabeth is about to be crowned queen of England and wants her personal musician Kate Haywood to prepare music for the festivities. New to London, Kate must learn the ways of city life?and once
An exciting adventure mystery set in the cut-throat world of Elizabethan England. After a varied career, John Pilkington began writing radio plays in the 1980’s, followed by theatre plays, television
Widow Ursula Blanchard is urged to remarry for the sake of Queen and Country in this latest enthralling historical adventureJanuary, 1576. After three husbands, widow Ursula Blanchard has no desire to
Queen Elizabeth’s proposed engagement to a Catholic Duke is causing turmoil throughout the kingdom in the gripping new Ursula Blanchard mystery. July, 1579. Called upon to help a family friend who is
Ursula Blanchard must acquire a mysterious medieval manuscript in the latest enthralling historical adventure.February, 1577. Sir William Cecil has a dangerous new mission for Ursula Blanchard. He ha
When Ursula Blanchard's neighbour is murdered, she is once again involved with matters of espionage and affairs of stateJuly, 1573. Recently widowed, Ursula Blanchard is living a quiet life on her Sur