A Triptych of Poisoners by Jean Plaidy What makes men and women commit murder? Is it environment and upbringing? Or …
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review: The King’s Confidante
The King’s Confidante by Jean Plaidy St. Thomas’s Eve, republished as The King’s Confidante, is a story of the life …
review: The Queen of Diamonds
The Queen of Diamonds By Jean Plaidy The affair of the diamond necklace rocked the monarchy of France and precipitated …
review: Indiscretions of the Queen
Indiscretions of the Queen by Jean Plaidy I began this book slightly biased against Caroline of Brunswick, as I’ve read …
review: My Enemy, the Queen
My Enemy, the Queen by Victoria Holt Lettice Knollys, the Countess of Leicester, because of her beauty and attractiveness, was …
review: The Goldsmith’s Wife
The Goldsmith’s Wife by Jean Plaidy Jane Shore, notorious mistress of King Edward IV, is a refreshingly honest person. She …
review: The Plantagenet Prelude
The Plantagenet Prelude by Jean Plaidy The Plantagenet Prelude was published 11 years before her autobiographical novel on Eleanor of …
review: Revolt of the Eaglets
Revolt of the Eaglets by Jean Plaidy This novel begins exactly where The Plantagenet Prelude left off. The aftermath of …
review: Goddess of the Green Room
Goddess of the Green Room by Jean Plaidy Dorothy Jordan, actress extraordinaire and royal mistress, was unlike most woman in …
review: The Shadow of the Pomegranate
The Shadow of the Pomegranate by Jean Plaidy This is my first Jean Plaidy audiobook and the fact that I …