Everyone knows Elizabeth I was one of the most influential rulers of England. She defeated the Armada, never married and was thus known as the virgin queen.
But what if what you thought you knew about her was all wrong? What is she, wasn’t really a she after all? What if Elizabeth I was a man in drag?
That’s the controversial stance that Steve Berry explores in his exciting new spy novel, The King’s Deception.
Cotton Malone has more or less retired from the world of international intrigue, espionage, and spy games and now runs a second hand bookstore in Denmark. His fifteen year old son, Gary, has just learned a devastating secret from his mother and wants some time away from her to process it.
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Get ready for a thrilling ride through the Near East and its history! This is the first book in a while that I’ve stayed up late to devour!
The most thrilling week in the literary world is back for it’s eighth year in a row!