"Superb Elizabethan mystery"
With plague in London, Queen Elizabeth I and her retinue
move to Hampton Court one of her favorite residences.
There is a maze on the property that everyone admires
especially Sir William Cecil's mentor Templar Sutton. One
night after a play is performed; the queen sneaks away to
the opening of the maze where she has arranged to meet her
admirer Robert Dudley. Before that rendezvous can take
place, someone lays hands on the queen, a treasonous
offense touching the monarch, but worse still tries to
strangle Her Highness before escaping into the maze. When the maze is searched, nobody is there and Robert tells
her he received a note stating she changed their meeting
place to the stables. Determined to get to the bottom of
this she reconvenes the Privy Plot Council consisting of
trusted servants and Sir Cecil. When Templar Sutton is
found in the maze, the obvious victim of a murderer,
Elizabeth is determined to find the killer. When the
plague moves towards Hampton Court, the queen and her court
retires to Hatfield Manor where she intends to bait a
killer with a trap he can't resist. THE THORNE MAZE gives an insightful look into the mindset
of Queen Elizabeth I during the sixth year of her reign.
History comes alive in this book as historical personages
act true to character in their relationship to their
queen. The mystery is interestingly plotted with so
many suspects that readers will have a jolly good time
trying to figure out the identity of the villain. Karen
Harper is the grandmistress of the Elizabethan mystery. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2003
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