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The Eyes of the Queen

A Novel

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In this first novel of the "rollicking" (The New York Times Book Review) Agents of the Crown series, the man who will become the original MI6 agent protects England and Queen Elizabeth I from Spain's nefarious plan to crush the Age of Enlightenment.
After centuries locked in an endless cycle of poverty, persecution, and barbarity, Europe has finally emerged into the Age of Enlightenment. Scientists, philosophers, scholars, and poets alike believe this to be a new era of reason and hope for all. But the forces of darkness haven't completely dissipated, as Spain hunts and butchers any who dare to defy its ironclad Catholic orthodoxy.

Only one nation can fight the black shadow that threatens this new age, and that is Britain, now ruled by a brilliant young Queen Elizabeth I. But although she may be brave and headstrong, Elizabeth knows she cannot win this war simply by force of arms. Elizabeth needs a new kind of weapon forged to fight a new kind of war, in which stealth and secrecy, not bloodshed, are the means.

In this tense situation, Her Majesty's Secret Service is born with the charismatic John Dee at its head. A scholar, a soldier, and an alchemist, Dee is loyal only to the truth and to his Queen. And for her, the woman he's forbidden from loving, he is prepared to risk his life in this "twisty, fast-paced debut" (Publishers Weekly).
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 13, 2020
      The rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, drives the pseudonymous Clements’s twisty, fast-paced debut and series launch set in 1572 England. Elizabeth’s spymaster, Francis Walsingham, loses possession of a secret document in a double cross perpetrated during the mayhem of the St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre in Paris. Whoever owns the document could presumably change the balance of power in Europe, with Protestant Elizabeth and Catholic Mary on opposite sides. As the plots and counterplots rage, trusting the wrong person can easily get someone killed. Back in England, Walsingham turns to John Dee, real-life erudite scholar, astrologer, and occultist, to get the document back. Clements’s action-oriented, gun-toting Dee is motivated by love of the queen, with whom he shares a mysterious past, and the story is most effective when it follows Dee’s efforts to break codes and break into prisons. Some readers, though, may be put off by the graphic violence, which includes a pressed-to-death public execution and the mutilation of small children. Fans of more traditional Tudor historicals may not find this page-turner to their taste. Agent: Lisa Gallagher, DeFiore and Co.

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