Historical Boys: Review of Alison Weir's "Innocent Traitor" Readers of historical fiction should not miss this compelling debut by one of England's foremost authorities on the Tudors - a tale of grandeur, betrayal and innocence, framed by one woman's journey from throne to scaffold. By C.W. Gortner. http://historicalboys.blogspot.com/2007/11/review-of-alison-weirs-innocent-traitor.html Blogspot.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Innocent Traitor by Alison Weir Innocent Traitor is a new historical novel by noted historian Alison Weir. It is based around the story of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Day Queen and is a must read for anyone interested in the drama and scandal of the Tudor dynasty. By Lorri Mealey. http://weuropeanhistory.suite101.com/blog.cfm/innocent_traitor_by_alison_weir Suite101.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Book Review: The Lady Elizabeth by Alison Weir After reading several of Alison Weir's books, nonfiction as well as fiction, I am convinced that time machines exist. How else to explain the richly textured dialogue and scenes of 16th century England that Weir brings to the fore in "The Lady Eliza http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.jsp?articleId=281474977326250 Gather.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Books Pick Of The Week: Alison Weir As always with Weir, there is a central mystery to be solved in the narrative. This time, it involves the death of Edward II, who, as history unreliably has it, was impaled on a red-hot poker. The writer here casts doubt not only on the manner of death b http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20050910/ai_n15369878 Findarticles.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check