The Doublet Affair

The Doublet Affair

1998 • 368 pages

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Ursula Blanchard is "audacious, intensely loyal, and beguiling," said Publishers Weekly of Fiona Buckley's historical sleuth in her mystery series debut. Now, the young, widowed lady-in-waiting is back, once again defending her mistress, Queen Elizabeth I -- this time from a plot to overthrow the Queen and usurp her throne, a task that will test Ursula's sharp wits and investigative skills to the limits. Torn between her duties and her personal life, Ursula has asked permission from the Queen to leave the court for a time. But Queen Elizabeth will only grant that request if Ursula will first assist Sir William Cecil in his investigation of a troubling plot against Elizabeth -- one that could place her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, on the throne of England. Ursula's role will test her sharp eyes and cunning wiles. Already, one of Cecil's most trusted spies is dead. As Ursula follows directions and joins the household of her old friends Ann and Leonard Mason -- now under suspicion of involvement in this Catholic plot -- Ursula knows her own life may depend on her abilities to discover the truth in a dangerous web of deceit.

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Ursula Blanchard

Ursula Blanchard is a 23-book series with 23 primary works first released in 1997 with contributions by Fiona Buckley.

To shield the Queen
The Doublet Affair
Queen's Ransom
To Ruin A Queen
Queen of Ambition
A Pawn for a Queen
The Fugitive Queen
The Siren Queen
Queen Without a Crown
Queen's Bounty
A Rescue For A Queen
A Traitor's Tears

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