The Other Queen
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Narrated by:
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Bianca Amato
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Dogmara Dominczyk
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Graeme Malcolm
About this listen
A dramatic novel of passion, politics and betrayal from the author of The Other Boleyn Girl, Philippa Gregory. Mary, Queen of Scots, fights to regain her kingdom whilst under the guard of Queen Elizabeth’s trusted accomplice, Bess of Hardwick.
Mary is Queen of Scotland but she has been forced to flee her land and take refuge in an England that is ruled by her cousin Elizabeth. But England, precarious in its Protestant state, set against the mighty powers of Spain, France and Rome, doesn’t need a charismatic Catholic figurehead at large. So Elizabeth’s chief advisor, Cecil, devises a plan in which Mary will live under guard with his trusted accomplice: Bess of Hardwick.
Bess is a self-made woman, a shrewd survivor. She is newly married to her fourth and most distinguished husband, the Earl of Shrewsbury. But what marriage can withstand the charms of Mary? Or the threat of rebellion that she always carries? Mary must wait in her privileged imprisonment for the return to Scotland and her infant son; but waiting is not the same as doing nothing…
With her characteristic combination of superb storytelling and authentic historical background, Philippa Gregory brings to life this period of great change, in a riveting tale of betrayal, loyalty, politics and passion.
©2008 HarperCollins Publishers (P)2015 HarperCollins PublishersWhat listeners say about The Other Queen
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- Madeleine
- 14-07-18
Not such a sink-gripper
I'm a massive fan of Dr Gregory's work - at times a gripping plot development will have me gripping the kitchen sink. The story of Mary Queen of Scots is fascinating, infuriating and tragic, but this audio book isn't No 1 on my Gregory list. Bianca Amato is an excellent reader but Ms Doninczyk's contribution was irritating. I'm sure she's an excellent actress but her French accent would do credit to Peter Sellers's Inspector Clouseau. A native French actress would probably have been a better choice, sorry! I probably won't listen to this item in my library more than once - as I normally do - I'll probably use the printed version.
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- "anna_myfanwy"
- 20-07-17
just ok
It was quite interesting but not as gripping or engaging as other of her books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-06-18
Disappointingly dull
Short chapters alternating between 3 characters, none of which are very well written. Repeating the same sentiments and even phrases throughout and never really exploring anyone in depth. The short length of the chapters makes it difficult to really get into it as the point of view is constantly changing. Nothing of significance happens for long periods of time.
As for the performances - there are some truly terrible accents going on here, which makes it a jarring listen.
I do not recommend the book, and I recommend the audiobook even less.
This doesn’t seem to be typical Philippa Gregory though so please don’t be put off her other works which are a delightful if slightly trashy slant on some fascinating historical characters and events.
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