
The Queen's Vagabond
The Tudors Series, Book 9
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Narrated by:
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Nick Johnson
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By:
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Elizabeth Kelly
About this listen
In the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, a young actor named Nathan Field becomes the sensation of the London stage. He is acclaimed for his skill in playing female roles. But he is ambitious to achieve far more. He aspires to become the leading male actor of his generation and a famous playwright.
At the peak of his success, he meets the beautiful Lady Argyll. Their liaison threatens to cause a dangerous scandal. He is torn between his love for her and his desire for fame.
The Queen's Vagabond tells the story of the rise and fall of a star of the Elizabethan theatre.
©2024 Elizabeth Kelly (P)2024 Elizabeth Kelly
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