While I’m making book recommendations, I’d like to mention Sharan Newman’s The Real History Behind the Templars. And in December, Margaret Frazer’s sardonic and sexy Joliffe, player and sometime spy, makes a welcome return in A Play of Treachery. And there is a new Priscilla Royal mystery, Chambers of Death, out now, too. Regarding books already ready to be snatched off bookstore shelves, I want to remind you all that Michelle Moran’s new novel, Cleopatra’s Daughter, has a September birth, as does the first American edition of Elizabeth Chadwick’s novel about William Marshal, The Greatest Knight. Chisholm mystery glimmering on the horizon A Murder of Crows won’t be out until June of next year, but it has been a long wait since the last adventure of Elizabeth Tudor’s dashing cousin, Robert Carey. Lovers of good historical fiction can rejoice for there is another P.F.
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