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  • The Mind's Evil Toy

  • The Life and Death of Amy Dudley
  • By: G. Lawrence
  • Narrated by: Emily Mount
  • Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins

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The Mind's Evil Toy

By: G. Lawrence
Narrated by: Emily Mount
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8th of September, 1560

A body is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs at Cumnor Place, the body of Amy Dudley, wife of Robert Dudley, favorite and some say lover of Queen Elizabeth I. Was it accident, suicide or murder? Everyone knows how close the Queen and Robert Dudley are, as everyone knows that Amy was his ignored and neglected wife, a wife standing in the way of Robert marrying the Queen, to become King. As scandal erupts in Tudor England, everyone wants to know how Amy died, and not the least of them is Amy herself.

In company with Death, Amy will travel through past and present, seeking answers to her questions. Who killed her, and why?

The Mind's Evil Toy is a historical fantasy by G. Lawrence.
The author's thanks are due to Julia Gibbs, proof proofreader of this work, and Betibup33 Design Studio, the cover artist.

©2023 Gemma Michelle Lawrence (P)2024 Gemma Michelle Lawrence

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