 | Weir's popular biography of the most famous king in English history deals with his life and life in the court--and conveys a prodigious amount of historical research. |
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 | Weir's popular biography of the most famous king in English history deals with his life and life in the court--and conveys a prodigious amount of historical research. |
 | In his third novel to feature the "thief-taker" Benjamin Weaver, David Liss shows that he has perfected his unique blend of fascinating historical insight and captivating suspense. In 18th-century London, Weaver is blackmailed into a dangerous... |
 | This book is a "prequel" to the author's "The Princes in the Tower." Fans of Shakespeare will be familiar with the cast of characters in the civil wars and court intrigue which plagued England in the 15th century. Weir pays special attention to some... |
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