“I loved the relationship between Seb and Jude”. Tony Riches, author of The Tudor Trilogy “An evocative masterclass in storytelling.”Ĭarol McGrath, author of the She-wolves trilogy “I was utterly transported – It’s superb”. Praise for Toni Mount’s The Colour of Rubies Will Seb be able to prevent the murder of the most important heir in England?Īll will be revealed as we join Seb Foxley and his abrasive brother Jude in the latest intriguing adventure amid the sordid shadows of fifteenth-century London. Meeting with lords and lackeys, clerks, courtiers and the mighty King Edward himself, can Seb Foxley decipher the encoded messages and name the spy? Even the Office of the King’s Secretary hides a dangerous secret. Treason is afoot amongst the squalid grandeur and opulent filth of this medieval world of contrasts. Murder lurks at the heart of the royal court in the rabbit warren of the Palace of Westminster.
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