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Giveaway: The Final Sacrament by James Forrester

Thanks to Nicole Villeneuve of Sourcebooks, I am giving away one copy of The Final Sacrament

Book Description:

September 1566. William Harley, Clarenceux King of Arms, is living quietly with his family in London. In his possession is a document that could destroy the state. He hopes that his enemies have given up trying to find it. But the aged Lady Percy, the Countess of Northumberland, has not. Nor has she forgotten how he betrayed her and the Catholic cause. She has spent the last two years planning her revenge.

The eloquent and adventurous courtier, John Greystoke suddenly seems most concerned for Clarenceux’s safety. And on behalf of the government, Francis Walsingham too has an eye on Clarenceux, with spies watching his house day and night.

Then Clarenceux’s wife and one of his daughters go missing.

In the terror that ensues, Clarenceux finds himself on the run with his other young daughter, hunted by Lady Percy’s agents. The queen’s secretary, Sir William Cecil, offers no help, telling him simply to bring the matter of the document to a final conclusion, even if it should cost him his life. Clarenceux knows he must finally destroy the document – but how can he, until he has renuited his family?

“For twists and turns, codes and clues, Mr. Forrester beats Dan Brown, and when it comes to social detail, he is up there with Patricia Finney” – The Wall Street Journal


“A winner for any reader who loves historical, action-packed novels.” —Kirkus Reviews (STARRED)


“James Forrester captures the sights, smells, and dangers of Tudor England and tells a gripping story.” —Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn Girl


About James Forrester:


James Forrester is the pen name of acclaimed British historian Ian Mortimer, author of nonfiction works including The Time Traveler’s Guide to Medieval England (a Sunday Timesbestseller). He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 1998, and was awarded the Alexander Prize (2004) by the Royal Historical Society for his work on the social history of medicine. www.jamesforrester.co.uk

This giveaway is open to the U.S. and Canada and ends on December 27, 2013.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.

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