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Name: The Doublet Affair

Author: Fiona Buckley
Year: 1998
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Genres/categories: Mystery, , Historical fiction, Fiction, Crime

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The novel begins as Ursula Blanchard, waiting woman to Queen Elizabeth I, is having a lesson in picking locks under the watchful eye of her majesty's secretary of state. An unusual lesson indeed for a respectable woman of the court, but Blanchard is no ordinary lady in waiting. She does have the proper antecedents for her place, but an eye and an ear for suspicious dealings helps her to earn additional income. She is a spy, paid to seek out traitorous deeds. In The Doublet Affair, Lord Burleigh sends her to watch some erstwhile friends whose dealings have become more suspicious than keeping the odd Catholic priest under their roof. The plot is enriched by Ursula's own ambivalence about her role: not only does she have a fondness for the family under suspicion, she longs to leave court entirely to join her French husband.

The central mystery is an appropriate one for the period. There are the usual mysterious deaths as well as hints of treachery against the crown. Indeed, one of Fiona Buckley's strengths is her historical appreciation for the fact that Elizabeth, despite her longevity, was never completely secure on the throne; Catholic plots and other schemes of usurpation abounded. Buckley's weakness is her certainty (and Ursula's) that Elizabeth was gentler in religious persecution than her sister. Regardless, Buckley's imaginative sense of quotidian life in Elizabethan England is delightful, and the mystery reaches a satisfying conclusion--with Ursula's lock picks put to good use.

Fiona Buckley is a pseudonym for an established author venturing into historical whodunits. The Doublet Affair follows her first effort, To Shield the Queen. --K. Crouch


This book is part of the "Ursula Blanchard" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Queen of Ambition
First published 2001
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Queen's Ransom
First published 2000
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A Pawn for a Queen
First published 2002
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, Pop Rating:1.3/10
To Shield the Queen
First published 1997
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, Pop Rating:1.5/10
The Fugitive Queen
First published 2003
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, Pop Rating:1.2/10
To Ruin a Queen
First published 2000
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, Pop Rating:1.3/10
The Siren Queen
First published 2004
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, Pop Rating:1.2/10

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