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The Betrayal

Book three in the At the House of the Magician series

by Mary Hooper

The third and final novel in Hooper's At the House of the Magician Elizabethan series, in which Lucy is in London, preparing for the imminent arrival of Dr John Dee, the court alchemist and his family.

Once again she becomes embroiled in court intrigues, and assists Tomas, the queen's fool and undercover spy, to uncover a plot by supporters of Mary Queen of Scots against Elizabeth. Lucy also becomes involved in the world of the theatre, the plays and the players.

Hooper has painstakingly researched her period, appending substantial notes, a glossary, recipes and a bibliography to support her narrative.

She cleverly combines a swiftly-moving adventure with language and descriptions which subtly immerse readers in the everyday life of the Elizabethan world.

 

Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Mary Hooper

    Mary Hooper has been writing professionally for over 20 years. She started by writing short stories and serials for teenage and women's magazines when her children were small. Having done a few hundred, and thinking it would be good to see something more permanent on the shelves, she wrote and had published 15 teenage novels. Following this, she wrote another 15 novels or so for younger readers, all humorous. She is perhaps best known for her historical fiction, which captures the atmosphere of the past perfectly and mixes it with romance and adventure. At The Sign of the Sugared Plum was her first historical novel for Bloomsbury. She has since written seven more including Fallen Grace. Mary left school at 15 with no qualifications. She worked as a secretary for some years, then got married and had two children. She took an English degree at Reading University as a mature student and graduated in 1990. She now divides her time between writing more serious books for teenagers and funny stuff for ages seven to twelve.

     

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    http://www.maryhooper.co.uk/
    Mary Hooper Photo: Bloomsbury
    Mary Hooper Photo: Bloomsbury

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