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  • The Jane Seymour Conspiracy

  • The Marquess House Saga, Book 4
  • By: Alexandra Walsh
  • Narrated by: Emma Gregory
  • Length: 11 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)
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Summary

The thrilling alternative history saga returns! Perfect for fans of Dan Brown, Philippa Gregory, Kate Mosse and Tom Harper.

Marquess House is under threat…

London, 1527

Nineteen-year-old Jane Seymour arrives at court to take her place with Queen Katherine of Aragon. Discovering a court already beginning to divide into factions between Katherine and Jane's second cousin, Anne Boleyn, Jane finds herself caught between the old world and the new. Determined to have a son, the king appears to be prepared to take whatever steps he deems necessary to secure the Tudor dynasty.

When King Henry VIII finally succeeds in his pursuit of Anne, Jane witnesses the slow unravelling of his interest in the new queen as she, too, fails in her task to deliver a son. Having watched both Katherine and Anne fall from grace, Jane has no ambition for the throne, but when the king begins seeking her out, Jane realises the decision may be out of her hands…

Pembrokeshire, 2020

When a set of papers called The Pentagram Manuscript makes its way to Perdita and Piper at Marquess House, they find they have a new mystery to unravel. The manuscript is the tale of five women on a quest to find true love, written while Anne Boleyn was queen. As Perdita begins to unravel the text, she discovers a code that leads to a whole new outlook on Henry's relationship with Jane Seymour.

But before they have a chance to reveal all, the twins find themselves under threat from a different source. Their second cousin, Xavier Connors, is determined to wrest Marquess House from them. As Marquess House must be passed down through the female line, and Perdita and Piper do not have children, Xavier sees his twin daughter as being next in line. And when Piper is nearly driven off the road, they realise he will stop at nothing to get what he wants…

What really happened to Henry VIII's Tudor queens? Why was history rewritten?

Will Piper and Perdita be able to unravel all of the secrets before it's too late…?

©2022 Alexandra Walsh (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd

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Interesting, intriguing, entertaining, enjoyable. I have really enjoyed this trilogy in four parts. Great story.

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An amazing end!

Wow, Alexandra it has been an absolute honour to follow Perdita ans Piper on their journey since getting the Marquess House. They way you managed to bring it back around to Jane was fantastic. Ive never heard or read an account of Jane the way she was portrayed in this book but I like her A LOT! (Apart from a lil snippet in Wolf Hall) And it honestly wouldn’t surprise me if she was actually like that, you gotta do what you gotta do to survive. The story was written so well and as I said it’s amazing that you brought it back to Jane and it was a fun intense story, with a great ending, it made me tear up.. I can’t wait to try some more of your work. Hope and Mermaids Always

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Excellent absolutely Excellent!!

Oh how I will miss these books!
I’ve relished every minute of all 4 books and am truly sad they’ve come to an end. I stopped listening in the last chapter for 2 days to prolong the story!!! Never done that before.
I’d recommend these books to anyone even those who are not history buffs like myself.
More please Ms.Walsh!!
My only critique was the narrators change of characters voices. Obviously they were narrated over quite a long period, but all the main characters voices were completely different in the 4th book, especially kit and pipers. I will admit this jarred me and I wondered if the narrator has bothered to listen to herself reading any of the other books in the series she’d narrated. Piper was winey and kit voice and tone was so completely different I thought he was a new character at first.
Just a quick note to the narrator please don’t change the characters voices!! It affects the listeners whole experience. Your an excellent narrator your accents are second to none and you bring the characters alive in a way few narrators do, but please don’t change the voices of established characters and certainly not in book 4!!!

Many thanks to the author for hours of wonderful story telling and a wonderful imagination. I’m sad to reach the end of the journey!
A true new fan!!

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wish they where more

" Amazing book it really took you there I loved every part of the story,,

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Excellent

A lovely surprise to have a fourth book. Really enjoyable and believable well worth reading

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Another great part to the story

I could listen to this series all day long, which over the past 4 days I have, from start to finish, great twists and turns in both timelines, would highly recommend

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A good series

Not as good as the first 3,but was still very good would recommend all the books

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An interesting listen

All four books in this series are very enjoyable, loved everyone of them - Thankyou Alexandra Walsh for writing them and Emma Gregory for narrating them.

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Great story but more niggles than usual

Overall a great story and less convoluted than Arbella instalment. However needed some editing of overused phrases. If I heard once more about storm coloured eyes …. Similarly the grinning. Small things but pulled me out of the story and indicated a flaw in editing. There were others but those were the most grating.

Emma Gregory’s vocal range is amazing but this was all out of whack with the other three. The first two were excellent, the third wasn’t as consistent and this one was really noticeable. Alexander had Henry VIII’s voice, Kit had Alexander’s. Perdita now sounds like Piper from first books and Piper in this is dreadful. Also woeful Irish accent. Neutral English accent would have been much more appropriate and believable as a ‘trace of an Irish accent’ than what was presented. So disappointing as she’s a fabulous narrator generally but emphasises need for series narrators to go back and revisit their prior work.
So it was hard work to keep going but was definitely saved by Ms Walsh’s usual great story lines and research.

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