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Thirteen-year-old Lady Grace Cavendish, favorite maid of honor of Elizabeth I, must solve a murder mystery and clear the name of her betrothed.Tags
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Young Lady Grace Cavendish is one of Queen Elizabeth's favorite Maids of Honor and an heiress. So when the Queen arranges for her to be handfasted to her choice of one of three suitors, Grace cannot turn down such generosity. But when one of her suitors turns up dead and another is blamed for it, Grace must use all of her considerable wits and ingenuity to discover the truth of matters at court.
Written in the form of Grace's diary (or daybooke), Assassin truly is one of the better children's historical fiction books I've read. Grace is a delightful girl, clever and adventurous, who paints a vivid picture of life at Elizabeth's court - without any of the details getting in the way of the story.
Neither the writing nor the plot is facile, show more and even reading this as an adult I found it highly enjoyable. Though the historical note at the end dates the novel somewhat, it is nonetheless both interesting and informative - explaining the basic succession of the Tudors in a simple, straightforward manner.
I loved it. I'm eager to get hold of the rest of the series. Definitey recommended to the adventurous younger set, especially those who like The Royal Diaries. show less
Written in the form of Grace's diary (or daybooke), Assassin truly is one of the better children's historical fiction books I've read. Grace is a delightful girl, clever and adventurous, who paints a vivid picture of life at Elizabeth's court - without any of the details getting in the way of the story.
Neither the writing nor the plot is facile, show more and even reading this as an adult I found it highly enjoyable. Though the historical note at the end dates the novel somewhat, it is nonetheless both interesting and informative - explaining the basic succession of the Tudors in a simple, straightforward manner.
I loved it. I'm eager to get hold of the rest of the series. Definitey recommended to the adventurous younger set, especially those who like The Royal Diaries. show less
Lady Grace is witty and smart, making this one of my favorite historical fiction books ever. Recently read for the second time.
Lady Grace is a maid-of-honor to Queen Elizabeth I. The queen, who is also Grace's godmother, has picked out three suitors for Grace and has kindly allowed Grace to pick the one she wants to marry when she turns sixteen. However, later that night, one of Grace's rejected suitors is found murdered and all the evidence points to her betrothed. Grace sets out to clear his name, digging out all kinds of secrets, plots, and intrigue in the royal court.
Quite amusing historical young adult story. Young Grace is a maid of Honour to Queen Elizabeth. Having lost her mother to poison intended for the Queen a few years earlier she's a little adrift in the court. She's now 16 and at the age to be married. Three suitors are pursuing her and her fortune, none of them for love, but she has resigned herself to her fate.
She chooses one of them and suddenly he's accused of murder of one of the other suitors. There's some historical detail and a dictionary of unusual terms, really all it's missing is a bibliography.
I'll be looking for more in this series.
She chooses one of them and suddenly he's accused of murder of one of the other suitors. There's some historical detail and a dictionary of unusual terms, really all it's missing is a bibliography.
I'll be looking for more in this series.
This book reminded me of the Dear America series of books for young adults. This is the first one in this series, which prompted me to seek additional titles in the series. The antics of the young Maid of Honor appeal to young adult girls, which enough mischief and humor to keep one's attention, although I was more interested in the character of Queen Elizabeth. I like the historical accuracy of the book, with the end notes and glossary included.
This is the first book in the excellent young adult, historical fiction, mystery series that is really written by Patricia Finney. Finney puts together the excellent historical research she uses for her adult books and makes a wonderful entry-level series for young readers interested in historical fiction. The heroine is great, the plot entertains, and there is some lovely humor sprinkled throughout. I enjoyed these as an adult reader as a quick read, and I think others would too. Highly recommended.
Cute little mystery series with a historical setting during Queen Elizabeth I.
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Jack was born near Plymouth, England, the only puppy in his litter. He was adopted (at great expense) by his Pack. Jack went to obedience school, but he was not at all obedient, and far too friendly. His interests include eating, walking, food, swimming, breakfast, playing NotFetch, dinner, and, of course, food theft Patricia Finney is Jack's real show more Pack Lady and his interpreter. She spends a lot of time running around after Jack, The Cats, and her three children. When she can, she writes all kinds of things, including historical novels, scripts, and articles for newspapers. She won the David Higham Award for her first novel, A Shadow of Gulls. Ms. Finney lives in Cornwall, England show less
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- Assassin
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- 2004-09-28
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- Lady Grace Cavendish; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Katherine Ashley (Mrs. Champernowne); Sir Charles Amesbury; Lord Robert Radcliffe; Sir Gerald Worthy (show all 10); Masou; Ellie; Lady Sarah Bartelmy; Mary Shelton
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- Whitehall Palace, London, Middlesex, England, UK; London, Middlesex, England, UK
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- I am supposed to use this book to write all my prayers and meditations in.
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- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And I cannot think of anything that could make me happier!
- Disambiguation notice
- Patricia Finney is writing as Grace Cavendish
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