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Dark Queen Rising
- Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
- Series: Margaret Beaufort Mysteries, Book 1
- Length: 10 hrs and 35 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Mystery
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London, 1471. The War of the Roses rages on.
Edward of York has claimed the English throne, and his Yorkist supporters gleefully slaughter their adversaries; there's no mercy for anyone who supported the Lancastrian cause.
Margaret Beaufort - mother of Henry Tudor, the only hope for the House of Lancaster - knows her enemies are closing in. Desperate for help, she turns to Christopher Urswicke for protection. But when ruthless scheming and pitiless killings are the only routes to survival, Urswicke will have to choose where his loyalties truly lie.
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- Lisa
- 03-11-2018
Loved It
Was a little confusing at the beginning but made sense shortly after. I know it’s fiction, but a lot of history is included. Performance was one of the best I’ve heard.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-12-2018
Horrible
I know this story. I love this story. I've been intrigued by every angle that I've heard this story. But I could NOT listen to this story narrated by Jerrom for another second. I wanted to throw my phone out of the car window. Ugh!
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