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FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE SIX TUDOR QUEENS SERIES. In a brand-new short story, Alison Weir reimagines a dark and dangerous moment in Tudor history. I wasn't supposed to know about the secret prayer meetings, the hidden English Bible, the people coming and going under cover of darkness. It was illegal, you see . . . Guernsey, 1556. Devoted servant Jennet is heartbroken when her mistress, Perotine, is arrested alongside her mother and sister for a crime that the Massey women did not commit. As Protestants, to be accused of theft under the staunch Catholic rule of Queen Mary is matter of life and death. And, once the Massey family find themselves locked in the grim Castle Cornet, it seems that nothing can change the dreaded sentence they face. Except for one thing, unknown to their accusers. Mistress Perotine is with child. Can Jennet intervene in time to delay the trial? Or has a terrible fate already been written for Perotine Massey? *Includes the first chapter of the spellbinding new Tudor Rose novel, Mary Queen of Sorrows * READERS LOVE ALISON WEIR 'Weir truly brings history alive' 'I thoroughly enjoyed this book and was able to see the Tudor era through a new lens' 'I've yet to find any other author that captures history quite so well. I always feel like I've slipped in time and I'm privy to some secret historical events' 'Compelling, fascinating, exquisite'
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Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. Alison Weir is a British writer of history books for the general public, mostly in the form of biographies about British kings and queens, and of historical fiction. Before becoming an author, Weir worked as a teacher of children with special needs. She received her formal training in history at teacher training college. She currently lives in Surrey, England, with her two children.