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The second in the Elizabeth I trilogy, following The Red-Haired Brat
Released from a life spent in constant terror, fearing death at the hands of her enemies, the young Queen Elizabeth mounts the throne of England. She reveals an inborn instinct for government, a natural flair for politics and an unerring judge of character. She is truly herself for the first time. Her headstrong behaviour with handsome Lord Robert Dudley causes scandal; she allows her temper full sway. The suspicion of murder brushes her, but her many suitors are undeterred. Cool and cunning, Elizabeth brings prosperity to England, and ensures that she is viewed with caution by all across Europe.
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