As the autobiography of Elizabeth I is discovered over four hundred years after it was written, the secretive 'Walsingham Unit' takes up its cause against those who set out to ensure that it is never read. Who was the rightful heir to succeed her? What happened to her last will and testament? What is the story with the true authorship of the Shakespeare plays? An intriguing new novel from the author of 'The Other Exodus'.
The premise of this book (you can read it at the top of this page) is exciting. Unfortunately, the actual book doesn't live up to its hype. Characters are barely superficially developed and the main emphasis is a boring look at an alternative history of Queen Elizabeth I and politics in her day. Don't waste your money on this one. If you absolutely feel you must give it a go then I suggest you check it out from the library at no cost to yourself.