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  • A Queen's Mercenary

  • A Medieval Historical Fiction Novel (Tudor Mystery Trials Series, Book 3)
  • By: Sam Burnell
  • Narrated by: Nathaniel Williams
  • Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)
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A Queen's Mercenary

By: Sam Burnell
Narrated by: Nathaniel Williams
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Summary

The Fitzwarren brothers are back in town!

Well actually, not exactly back in town, but they are heading toward Venice, where they plan to sell a stolen arms shipment to the highest bidder. How badly wrong could it go?

Catherine, abandoned in London, finds herself unwillingly recruited by Cecil to spy on her mistress.

William Ftizwarren, Richard’s father, refuses to succumb to his illness and vows to take his revenge on his son if it is the last thing he does.

Robert Fitzwarrren, humiliated by his brother, continues to hunt for him in London.

Princess Elizabeth continues to weather the political storm in England and watches quietly as Mary’s marriage to Phillip begins to fail.

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With Nathaniel Williams narrating much better.

The narration on this was far better than the previous books that sounded like a robot was narrating them. With the other books I loved the story line but struggled with the narrator, this book so much better I enjoyed it.

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voices

Sorry to be so picky, but the "voice of Jack" really put me off; so much so that I almost didn't go through with it.

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