The Thorne Maze

The Twylight Tower (Elizabeth I Mysteries, Book 3)

Author: Karen Harper

The vibrant pageant of Elizabethan England comes vividly alive in Karen Harper’s fifth novel in her acclaimed Elizabeth I mystery series. In the gardens of Hampton Court, Elizabeth proudly shows a famed visitor her huge maze. But the intricate labyrinth soon becomes a scene of horror as Elizabeth herself is attacked and the visitor is murdered within its leafy dead ends. U….Read More

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