cover image A Traitor’s Tears

A Traitor’s Tears

Fiona Buckley. Severn/Crème de la Crime, $28.95 (240p) ISBN 978-1-78029-057-7

Buckley’s engaging 12th Tudor whodunit featuring Ursula Blanchard (after 2013’s A Rescue for a Queen) smoothly blends history and fiction to depict the precariousness of life in 1573 England. Ursula, Queen Elizabeth’s half-sister, wants nothing more than a quiet life in the country raising her infant son, Harry. She becomes involved in intrigue, however, when Jane Cobbold, her gossipy neighbor, is murdered, and Ursula’s servant and trusted adviser, Roger Brockley, is arrested for the crime. With Sir William Cecil, the queen’s treasurer, and Francis Walsingham, her feared spymaster, meddling in the case, Ursula knows that affairs of state and devious plots are not far behind. Catholic opponents of the Protestant Elizabeth continue to plot to install Mary, Queen of Scots, in her place. Plus, up-and-coming politician Roland Wyse wants to marry Ursula. While the plot drags in the middle, where the arduous nature of travel in the 16th century is described in detail, the rousing conclusion should leave historical fans satisfied. (Mar.)