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Paperback, 2015
Current format, Paperback, 2015, First Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition., Available ."The author of Queen's Gambit and Sisters of Treason presents the story of Penelope Devereux, so beautiful she was the subject of Sir Philip Sidney's greatest love sonnets, so canny that she plotted to influence who would take the throne after Elizabeth I--while helping her brother Essex stay closest to the aging queen's heart"--
Penelope Devereux and her brother, the Earl of Essex, are drawn into favor at Queen Elizabeth's court. Penelope falls in love with Philip Sidney but is married off to a man who loathes her. She strikes a deal with her husband: after she gives birth to two sons, she will be free to live as she chooses, with whom she chooses. Robert Cecil, loyal to Elizabeth, has his eye on Penelope and her brother. The Earl of Essex has enemies, and Penelope must draw on all her political savvy to save her brother from his own ballooning ambition and Cecil's trap, while daring to plan for an event it is treason even to think about.
Penelope Devereux and her brother, the Earl of Essex, are drawn into favor at Queen Elizabeth's court. Penelope falls in love with Philip Sidney but is married off to a man who loathes her. She strikes a deal with her husband: after she gives birth to two sons, she will be free to live as she chooses, with whom she chooses. Robert Cecil, loyal to Elizabeth, has his eye on Penelope and her brother. The Earl of Essex has enemies, and Penelope must draw on all her political savvy to save her brother from his own ballooning ambition and Cecil's trap, while daring to plan for an event it is treason even to think about.
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