Thursday, 31 October 2024

The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour presents: The King's Intelligencer by Elizabeth St. John


Book Title:  The King’s Intelligencer

Sub Title: Discovering the Missing Princes in the Tower

Author: Elizabeth St.John

Publication Date: 15th October, 2024

Publisher: Falcon Historical

Pages: 494

Genre: Historical Fiction

Any Triggers: No


Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/09/blog-tour-kings-intelligencer-by-elizabeth-stjohn.html 


The King’s Intelligencer

Discovering the Missing Princes in the Tower

by Elizabeth St.John


Blurb:

London, 1674: When children’s bones are unexpectedly unearthed in the Tower of London, England’s most haunting mystery—the fate of the missing princes—is reignited. 

Franny Apsley, trusted confidante to Charles II’s beloved niece and heir, Lady Mary Stuart, is caught up in the court’s excitement surrounding the find. Yet, as a dark family secret comes to light, Franny realises the truth behind the missing princes is far more complex—and dangerous—than anyone suspects. Recruited by her formidable cousin Nan Wilmot,  Dowager Countess of Rochester, to discover the truth behind the bones, Franny is thrust into the shadowy world of intelligencers. But her quest is complicated by an attraction to the charismatic court artist Nicholas Jameson, a recent arrival from Paris who harbours secrets of his own.

Pursued by Nicholas, Franny searches for evidence hidden in secret family letters and paintings, and uncovers a startling diplomatic plot involving Lady Mary, which causes Franny to question her own judgment, threatens the throne, and sets England on a course for war. With only her courage and the guidance of an enigmatic spy within the royal household, Franny must decide how far she will go to expose the truth—and whether that truth will lead to England’s salvation or her own heartbreak.

In a glittering and debauched society where love is treacherous and loyalty masked, Franny must navigate a world where a woman’s voice is often silenced and confront the ultimate question: What is she willing to risk for the sake of her country, her happiness, and her family’s safety?

A captivating historical novel of conspiracy, passion, and courage, The King’s Intelligencer is one woman's quest for a truth that could change the fate of a nation. A companion to the critically acclaimed best-selling novels The Godmother’s Secret and The Lydiard Chronicles, The King’s Intelligencer weaves together beloved characters and actual events to bring a suspenseful mystery to life.



This title is available to read on #Kindle Unlimited.


Universal Buy Link: https://geni.us/KingsIntelligencer 


Intelligencers, Spies and Secret Agents

A family tradition portrayed in The King’s Intelligencer

Researching family history can be an immersive and often surprising journey. While working on Written in Their Stars, part of The Lydiard Chronicles, I uncovered a family tradition of spy craft. The novel follows three extraordinary women—Luce Hutchinson, Frances Apsley, and Nan Wilmot—who played active roles in shaping history through rebellion and espionage during the English Civil War. This earlier generation of ancestors involved in intelligence work for King Charles fascinated me, and I knew I wanted to explore it further. Little did I know that I would find the perfect intelligencer protagonist in Franny Apsley, Nan Wilmot’s ambitious young cousin, and a favourite to the future Queen Mary.

The inspiration for The King’s Intelligencer emerged from my research for The Godmother’s Secret, which delves into the story of the missing princes in the Tower of London. During my research, I spent time at Westminster Abbey, particularly in the Chapel of the Innocents, where Sir Christopher Wren’s white marble urn is displayed, just by the glorious tomb of Elizabeth I. Commissioned in 1675 by Charles II, the urn supposedly holds the bones of Edward V and Richard, Duke of York—the two princes who disappeared in the Tower of London. The inscription claims that these brothers, confined in the Tower, were stifled with pillows and buried at the order of their “perfidious uncle Richard the Usurper”. The bones were discovered in the Tower after being buried for 191 years.

But as I stood near the urn, only steps away from where Franny Apsley’s real-life seventeenth-century parents, Sir Allen Apsley and Frances Apsley, are buried, I couldn’t help but question this official story. This curiosity led me to Helen Maurer’s paper Bones in the Tower: A Discussion of Time, Place and Circumstance, which raises doubts about the authenticity of the bones. Further investigation, including Annette Carson’s article The Bones in the Urn, provided even more questions. What if these bones weren’t the princes’ at all, but a politically convenient discovery for Charles II to solidify his claim to the throne? After all, this was a time of intense political intrigue, where religion, power, and royal loyalty were in constant conflict.

Charles’s reign was marked by deep religious divides between Protestants and Catholics, and the political landscape was shaped by these tensions. While the king outwardly practiced Protestantism, he was notably tolerant of Catholics and converted to Catholicism on his deathbed. His brother, James II, was openly Catholic, a fact that led to his short-lived reign before being deposed by his Protestant daughter, Mary, and her husband, William of Orange. It was in this atmosphere of religious and political conflict that espionage flourished. The role of “intelligencers” emerged as crucial in gathering information—often through subtle, unofficial means. A friend once joked that intelligencers were the 17th-century equivalent of people who sit in coffee shops eavesdropping on conversations. That description resonated with me and perfectly fit not only the world of historical espionage but also my character, Franny Apsley, who would thrive in such an environment.

In real life, Franny’s family was deeply involved in this secretive world. Her parents, Sir Allen and Frances Apsley, as well as her cousin Nan Wilmot, Countess of Rochester, were involved in espionage during the English Civil War, before Charles II was restored to the throne in 1660. Allen was one of the founders of The Sealed Knot, a Royalist spy network, while Nan was known for befuddling Cromwell with her subterfuge to save her home, Ditchley Park, from sequestration. Later, Franny’s brother, Peter Apsley, was listed as an intelligencer for both Charles and his brother, James II, receiving substantial payments for his covert work. These activities formed the backbone of The King’s Intelligencer.



I’ve always enjoyed novels that incorporate historical texts and hidden meanings concealed within paintings. In The King’s Intelligencer, I drew on elements from Lydiard Park’s history, including ancient books and painted monuments. Franny Apsley’s search through family documents and memorials offered rich opportunities for clues to the real mystery of the missing princes, sharpening her investigative skills.

Wanting to not only write about family history but also place it in the context of the wider national landscape, I also incorporated into the novel the fascinating discovery of King Charles II’s Secret Treaty of Dover. In this treaty, Charles secretly agreed to declare himself a Catholic in exchange for financial support from King Louis XIV of France. Though I fictionalized some elements of another treaty between James and the French king, it was well-known at the time that Charles and James were deeply involved in secret negotiations with France, hidden from the public for over a century.

The King’s Intelligencer connects these family stories and national events in an immersive historical novel filled with conspiracy, passion, and courage. Following Franny Apsley as she embarks on a dangerous quest for truth, the novel blends fiction with fact, inspired by the hidden history I uncovered in both public records and private archives. This novel is a companion to The Godmother’s Secret and The Lydiard Chronicles, continuing the exploration of secrets buried in the past.



Elizabeth St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England's kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor, and Stuart times.

Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.

Living between California, England, and the past, Elizabeth is the International Ambassador for The Friends of Lydiard Park, an English charity dedicated to conserving and enhancing this beautiful centuries-old country house and park. As a curator for The Lydiard Archives, she is constantly looking for an undiscovered treasure to inspire her next novel.

Elizabeth's works include The Lydiard Chronicles, a trilogy set in 17th-century England during the Civil War, and The Godmother's Secret, which unravels the medieval mystery of the missing princes in the Tower of London. Her latest release, The King’s Intelligencer, follows Franny Apsley's perilous quest to uncover the truth behind the sudden discovery of the princes' bones. In Charles II's court of intrigue and deceit, Franny must decide what she’ll risk—for England’s salvation, her family's safety, and her own happiness.


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Tuesday, 15 October 2024

The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour presents: The Vow by Jude Berman


Book Title: The Vow

Author: Jude Berman

Publication Date: October 15th, 2024

Publisher: She Writes Press

Pages: 368 

Genre: Biographical Historical Fiction


Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/09/blog-tour-the-vow-by-jude-berman.html 



The Vow 

by Jude Berman

Blurb: In a stunning work of feminist historical fiction for readers who loved Dawn Tripp’s Georgia and Whitney Scharer’s The Age of Light, Jude Berman brings painter Angelica Kauffman to life.


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Jude Berman has a BA in art from Smith College and an EdD in cross-cultural communication from UMass Amherst. After a career in academic research, she built a freelance writing and editing business and ran two small Indie presses. She lives in Berkeley, CA, where she continues to work with authors and write fiction.

In her free time, she volunteers for progressive causes, paints with acrylic watercolors, gardens, and meditates. The Die, metaphysical speculative fiction about saving democracy, was published in 2024. 

Visit judeberman.com for Jude’s books and judeberman.org for her art.


Author Links:


Website: https://judeberman.com/ 

Art website: http://www.judeberman.org/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/judebermanauthor 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judeberman/ 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jude.berman/ 

Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jude.berman 

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jude-Berman/author/B0C9N4GDVJ 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/50381.Jude_Berman 



Tuesday, 8 October 2024

The Coffee Pot Book Club Blog Tour presents: Conquist by Dirk Strasser

Book Title: Conquist

Series: n/a

Author: Dirk Strasser

Publication Date: September 1st, 2024

Publisher: Roundfire Books

Pages: 360

Genre: Historical Fantasy

Twitter Handle: @DirkStrasser @cathiedunn

Instagram Handle: @thecoffeepotbookclub 


Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/09/blog-tour-conquist-by-dirk-strasser.html 


Conquist

Dirk Strasser


Blurb:

Capitán Cristóbal de Varga’s drive for glory and gold in 1538 Peru leads him and his army of conquistadors into a New World that refuses to be conquered. He is a man torn by life-long obsessions and knows this is his last campaign.

What he doesn’t know is that his Incan allies led by the princess Sarpay have their own furtive plans to make sure he never finds the golden city of Vilcabamba. He also doesn’t know that Héctor Valiente, the freed African slave he appointed as his lieutenant, has found a portal that will lead them all into a world that will challenge his deepest beliefs. And what he can’t possibly know is that this world will trap him in a war between two eternal enemies, leading him to question everything he has devoted his life to - his command, his Incan princess, his honor, his God. 

In the end, he faces the ultimate dilemma: how is it possible to battle your own obsessions . . . to conquer yourself?


Universal Amazon Buy Link: https://books2read.com/u/4AM52K 

 

Publisher’s Conquist page: https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/roundfire-books/our-books/conquist-novel


Dirk Strasser’s epic fantasy trilogy The Books of Ascension—Zenith, Equinox and Eclipse—was published in German and English, and his short stories have been translated into several European languages. “The Doppelgänger Effect” appeared in the World Fantasy Award-winning anthology Dreaming Down Under. He is the co-editor of Australia’s premier science-fiction and fantasy magazine, Aurealis.

Dirk was born in Germany but has lived most of his life in Australia. He has written a series of best-selling school textbooks, trekked the Inca trail to Machu Picchu and studied Renaissance history. “Conquist” was first published as a short story in the anthology Dreaming Again (HarperCollins). The serialized version of Conquist was a finalist in the Aurealis Awards Best Fantasy Novel category. Dirk’s screenplay version of Conquist won the Wildsound Fantasy/Sci-Fi Festival Best Scene Reading Award and was a featured finalist in the Cinequest Film & Creativity Festival and the Creative World Awards.

Website: https://www.dirkstrasser.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/DirkStrasser

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100054955883297

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dirk-strasser-1249a949/ 

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com.au/stores/author/B00CWMHGHO 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/203225407-conquist

Dirk’s blog: https://www.dirkstrasser.com/dirks-blog



Thursday, 3 October 2024

The Coffee Pot Book Club presents: The Pirate's Physician by Amy Maroney


Book Title: The Pirate’s Physician

Series: A Thrilling Companion novella to the Sea and Stone Chronicles

Author: Amy Maroney

Publication Date: September 5th, 2024

Publisher: Artelan Press

Pages: 204

Genre: Historical Romance


Tour Schedule Page: https://thecoffeepotbookclub.blogspot.com/2024/08/blog-tour-the-pirates-physician-by-amy-maroney.html 




The Pirate’s Physician: A Thrilling Companion Novella to the Sea and Stone Chronicles

by Amy Maroney


When her world shatters, she dares to trust a pirate. Will she survive what comes next?

The Pirate's Physician is the story of Giuliana Rinaldi, a student at Salerno's famed medieval medical school, whose lifelong dream of becoming a physician crumbles when her uncle and mentor dies suddenly. 

Faced with an unwanted marriage to a ruthless merchant, Giuliana enlists the help of a Basque pirate and flees home for the dangers of the open sea. 

Will she make it to Genoa, where her only remaining relative awaits? Or will this impulsive decision seal her own doom?

A delightful seafaring adventure packed with romance and intrigue, The Pirate's Physician is a companion novella to the award-winning Sea and Stone Chronicles series of historical novels by Amy Maroney: Island of Gold, Sea of Shadows, and The Queen's Scribe.


Universal Buy Link: https://mybook.to/PiratesPhysician 


Amy Maroney lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family, and spent many years as a writer and editor of nonfiction before turning her hand to historical fiction.

Amy is the author of the Miramonde Series, a trilogy about a Renaissance-era female artist and the modern-day scholar on her trail. Amy’s new series, Sea and Stone Chronicles, features strong, talented women seeking their fortunes in the medieval Mediterranean. 

To receive a free prequel novella to the Miramonde Series, join Amy Maroney’s readers’ group at www.amymaroney.com. 


Website: https://www.amymaroney.com/

Twitter: https://x.com/wilaroney

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amymaroneyauthor/

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Book Bub:  https://www.bookbub.com/authors/amy-maroney

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Amy-Maroney/author/B01LYHPXEO

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15831603.Amy_Maroney