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The Tudor Rose Murders Series: The Assassin’s Mark

  • Historical Mystery
  • Categories:Historical Fiction Thrillers & Suspense
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:May,2026
  • Pages:320
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  • Size:129mm×198mm
  • Publication Place:United Kingdom
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★TOP-RANKING BESTSELLERS: All three titles have hit the Top 50 onAmazon’s Medieval Historical Fiction chart, with The Conjuror’s Apprenticereaching as high as #8.
★RICH, IMMERSIVE TUDOR SETTING: Set against the backdrop of late 15th-century England, the series vividly brings to life the intrigue, superstition, anddanger of the early Tudor period.
★A GRIPPING BLEND OF MYSTERY AND HISTORY: Each book masterfullyintertwines murder mystery with real historical events, making them perfect forfans of C.J. Sansom and S.J. Parris.
★CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED STORYTELLING: G.J. Williams has been praisedfor evocative prose, meticulous historical detail, and unputdownable plotting.

The series includes 4 titles: The Conjuror’s Apprentice, The Wolf’s Shadow, The Cygnet Prince, The Assassin’s Mark

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It is March 1570 and Elizabeth’s court has just crushed the Northern rebellion that sought to throw her from the throne in favour of Mary Queen of Scots.
Relief is shattered when a body is found near the palace. The ritualistic killing, a cloven hoof-print, a calling card, and the terrifying message daubed on the wall, point to a long-forgotten pagan deity linked to the Templars.

John Dee and Margaretta must navigate a community under threat, a pattern of poisoning, a City in fear of a spectre, and the dark arts of rival queens as they race between England and the courts of France to uncover an assassin known only as Baphomet.

Author

G.J. Williams is a Welsh woman living in between London and Somerset. She studied psychology at university and came out with a PhD which supported a 25-year career developing talent and teams in the legal and financial sectors. She combines her interests of Wales, history, and psychology to create characters and intrigue within real historical settings and events.

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