Kiss of the Fur Queen

Author: Tomson Highway
Re-creates one of the most shocking moments in British history: the 1605 attempt to blow up the House of Parliament and King James I along with it. In a gripping narrative, Fraser unravels an exciting tale of terrorism and treachery. Black-and-white illustrations…..Read More
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