A rich, compelling novel that asks the question: Was Mary Stuart guilty of murder? It is three days after the execution of Mary Stuart and the streets of London are buzzing with the news. But not everyone is convinced that the scandalized Queen of Scots was guilty of plotting against her cousin, Elizabeth I'or that she was involved in the murder of her husband, Henry Darnley. Scottish-born Lady Janet de Ros, wife of a wealthy English merchant, thinks the ravishingly beautiful Mary was merely an innocent bystander, betrayed by the machinations of a disloyal court. Determined to uncover the truth, Janet travels from Fotheringhay Castle to Edinburgh, to pursue an investigation that, she will come to realize, could endanger her life'and bring disgrace to her very own family?
Lee brings the events and flavor of Elizabethan England to life
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
A Question of Guilt follows the events after the death of Mary Stuart as her supporters and detractors still argue over her guilt or innocence in her accused plotting against Elizabeth I and the death of her husband, Henry Darnley. Janet de Ros, Scottish wife of a wealthy English merchant, wants to investigate the issues, feeling that Mary was innocent and betrayed by the actions of members of her court. But, as she digs into the events leading up to Mary's arrest and her subsequent execution, powerful people that want Mary's guilt to be unquestioned begin to move against her and her family. Lee brings the events and flavor of Elizabethan England to life, in a fun, entertaining book.
interesting historical fiction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Dead three days after being executed for seditious acts against her cousin Queen Elizabeth, Mary Stuart remains the subject of discussion throughout London. Although many accept the royal position of treason and murder in the killing of Mary's spouse, Henry Darnley, many believe she was killed to eliminate a rival for the throne. Scottish expatriate Lady Janet de Ros, wife of a wealthy English merchant, believes Mary was innocent of both charges, a victim of betrayal. She seeks the truth so heads from Fotheringhay Castle to Edinburgh to investigate what she assumes are lies. However, Lady Janet is ignorant as to how dangerous her inquiry is from those who want the status quo re Mary's crimes to remain as is. These powerful affluent individuals have no problem with the death of another Scottish lady as well as a campaign to dishonor Lady Janet and her family. This is an interesting historical fiction novel that brings to life the days after the state executed ax fell on Mary's neck. The country is divided into those who believe she was innocent and those who believe she was guilty. Fascinatingly when Janet begins her inquiry, some adversaries use the Ton gossip network to destroy her and her family's reputation; this technique will remind readers of those who did likewise with President Bush. A QUESTION OF guilt is an intriguing saga as Janet draws conclusions re the innocence or guilt of Mary Stuart. Harriet Klausner
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