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The Sister Queens

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Two rival queens. History's greatest playwright. And a deadly plot for the crown.

London, 1600. With no legitimate heir to Queen Elizabeth's throne, and no clear successor with her modern vision
of a civilization that thrives in peace and diversity, England is in a supremely perilous moment.
Elizabeth's foes understand the power of a poet's voice to shape popular opinion, and force esteemed playwright William Shakespeare to write a script detailing the history of Queen Elizabeth and the catholic Mary Queen of Scots that will tumble the nation into civil war. Faced with a terrible dilemma, Will must navigate a dangerous path through the corridors of the wealthy, the refuse-filled warrens of London and the byzantine world of Elizabethan politics as he tries to save both his family and his own legacy.

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    • Booklist

      January 1, 2024
      It's 1600. Elizabeth I is nearing the end of her long reign with no clear heir to succeed her. Rivals are already jockeying to become the next monarch, and with such uncertainty about the nation's future, a brutal civil war seems inevitable. Noted playwright William Shakespeare tries to avoid politics and pursue his writing, so he's surprised and troubled when spymaster Anthony Bacon commands him to write a play about the rivalry between Mary, whom Elizabeth executed, and Elizabeth. What Shakespeare can't comprehend is how the play will settle the matter of succession. He fears bloody politics, naked ambition, and deep-seated rivalries will be exposed by the play, resulting in instability, unrest, and possibly the destruction of all that Elizabeth achieved during her "Golden Age" rule. Scott (Forty Days and Forty Nights, with Amber Edwards, 2021) is well known for writing popular historical thrillers, and his latest doesn't disappoint. Meticulously researched, it gives readers an eye-opening sense of the tangled politics, hardships of daily life, and brutal persecution of so many for their religious and political views.

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      December 1, 2023
      The intrigue swirling around Queen Elizabeth I and her long-dead cousin Mary Queen of Scots envelops William Shakespeare, who's pressed to write a play that's guaranteed to make a bad situation worse. Anthony Bacon, spymaster to the Earl of Essex, snatches Will from a London street to make him an offer he can't refuse. Either Will writes The Sister Queens, a new play that barely fictionalizes the rivalry between Elizabeth and the kinswoman she had executed, or Bacon will call out Will's mother, Mary Arden Shakespeare, who's never renounced her Catholicism. The plot twist Bacon insists on is that Mary never plotted treason against the Queen; she was falsely accused on the basis of trumped-up evidence. The play, which Will can hardly decline to write, will surely bring the unnerving partisanship of 1600 England to a full boil. So even as he works on The Sister Queens, he makes every effort to identify the power behind Bacon who's making this foolhardy demand. Is it the spymaster's brother, Queen's Counsel Extraordinary Francis Bacon, or Essex himself, or possibly even Will's patron, the Earl of Southampton? Will is haunted at every turn by the spirit of Father Valente, an unrepentant Jesuit friend who's been hanged at Tyburn prison. Now if only Father Val could tell him the identity of the prime mover of this dastardly plot, or even what corner of Will's world was likely to produce the next threat to his life and his peace of mind. Veteran Scott crams in enough historical detail for a miniseries before identifying a mastermind who's likely to leave readers as shocked as Will is. Highly recommended for readers disgusted with contemporary politics. Yes, things have been worse.

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