
Смута. Письма самозванки
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Александр Воробьев
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Начало VII века. Смутное время в Московском государстве в самом разгаре. Династия Рюриковичей пресеклась, а Лжедмитрий I, супруг Марины Мнишек, бесславно умерщвлен и растерзан толпой прямо на площади у дворца. Вместе с его гибелью рухнули и все надежды на счастливую и безбедную жизнь русской царицы. Однако судьба приводит ее в Тушинский лагерь, где вместе со своими сторонниками Лжедмитрий II строит планы по захвату престола. Признает ли Марина Юрьевна нового царя или отречется от него как от самозванца? Уцелеет ли гордая полячка в пламени русской смуты, которая никого не щадит?
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