In the wake of a series of murders that have taken place in her favorite garden maze, Queen Elizabeth I summons her band of amateur detectives including her herbalist, bodyguard, and main advisor before risking her own life to solve the case. 10,000 first printing.
Mirrors” 1). In spite of attempts to keep the difficult process of mirror manufacture secret, the technique was leaked ... At the opening of The Fyre Mirror, the once mute boy, Gil, from The Tidal Poole, has returned to England from his ...
Karen Harper’s crowd-pleasing Elizabeth I Mystery series, hailed as “extraordinary” by the Los Angeles Times, continues with this marvelous, majestic novel.
A legend of a long-dead murderer buried in a mysterious maze.
Vega and Delph continue the story that began with Vega Jane and the Secrets of Sorcery.
A story of three children on holidays who got lost and separated in the bramble maze.
And the Minotaur, the dreadful monster at the end of the maze—she had brought the Minotaur with her. Fentrice. Fentrice was silent, concentrating. The lines of force drew together, warping around her and Thorne. Suddenly Thorne stumbled ...
“I noted well your pride, too, when you mentioned how you taught the heir, Master Percy, to ride,” she said. “Can you tell me what happened to all of them when they had to move elsewhere?” “Bitter and broken, all of them.
"- Publishers Weekly on The Thorne Maze "The novel's true pleasure is the re-creation of Elizabeth I's court, the manners of the day, the fetes, the sumptuous clothes, all of which Harper brings wonderfully alive.
As the dog devoured it, Meg went out to watch Her Majesty open the Great Hall doors to the first footer. In the sudden hush in the Great Hall, the single knock echoed. At least it sounded, Elizabeth thought, relieved, as if Sussex was ...
will be here in a moment, and 1 have no intention of following you to some tanner's booth.” “Not that. Soon you wi' all follow where we bid well enough. Your guards gone already where I want you to—the money changers' booth, ...