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What If the Queen Should Die?

Hardback

Main Details

Title What If the Queen Should Die?
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John-Paul Flintoff
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 222,Width 144
Category/GenreHistorical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781783522583
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Cornerstone
Imprint Unbound
Publication Date 14 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Windsor Castle, 1714. Queen Anne has known her share of tragedy and grief: betrayed by her father; plagued by illness and obesity; cursed to lose all seventeen of her children. Now she is dying with no living offspring, and the question of who will succeed her hangs over the court, fuelling political intrigue and fear. There are two likely successors: James Stuart, the half-brother she has always refused to acknowledge, and George of Hanover, the cousin who once turned her down for marriage. Neither is ideal. She hates them both. As courtiers, politicians and sycophants plot to steer the succession to their own advantage, Queen Anne must finally face the past. For nothing can be resolved until she comes to terms with her children's deaths and repairs the terrible wrong she committed many years before . . . With familiar characters - including three of the most important writers in English literature: Daniel Defoe (Robinson Crusoe), Jonathan Swift (Gulliver's Travels), and fashionable poet Alexander Pope - and a gripping plot, What If the Queen Should Die? is the thrilling historical tale of Britain's most tragic queen.

Author Biography

John-Paul Flintoff is a writer, journalist, public speaker and life coach. For years, he wrote exclusively for the magazines at the Financial Times and the Sunday Times and he has interviewed everyone from Hollywood actors and politicians to Nobel-winning scientists and 'ordinary' people who have had extraordinary experiences. He has spoken at major public events in the UK and internationally, including at The Barbican and Royal Festival Hall. His books have been published in 14 languages, including two memoirs and his latest book, How to Change the World - a practical manual designed to help readers identify the changes they want and overcome the obstacles that might otherwise hold them back. What if the Queen Should Die? is his first published novel.