This is my 3rd attempt to right a review and no, it is not because the writer did a poor job for Greg King is a master when it comes to Imperial Russia, the problem here lies with the subject of the book. The czarevna Alexandra Feodorovna, née Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt and by Rhein is a complex character to say the least. With King's book, I pretty much read everything written on her and unless some new evidence comes up, it is safe to say I really cannot find any redeeming feature on this woman. Even when I have to admit she love both her husband and children, that love was a sick one of times, how she treated their daughters, clinged to his sick boy and try to both dominate her husband and undermine him at the same time because "she knew best". Well, she did most certainly not.
At times, it really made me angry when she made the same mistake over and over again, how she failed after 20 years in Russia to see danger coming her way, and in the end, she did not only pay the price but drag their children with her. When you read about her daughters horrible deaths, how much they suffer... anyway, it is perfectly written if only a bit outdated, Alexeis remain and another of the missing sisters (possible Marie or Anastasia) have been found so no, Anna Anderson was not a Grand Duchess of Russia.
Could all this have been avoided? Oh yes, and that is the most awful part of it. She was really unsuited to the role she played and almost everyone saw that, it is such a shame that Queen Victoria did not manage to stop that but we can say for certain that British were luck, had she managed to marry Prince Albert Victor and became queen of the UK and Empress of India... well, I shriver at the thought.