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The Tudor Plot is a novella written by Steve Berry. Released in 2013, it ties into Berry's Cotton Malone series and tells of Malone solving a plot at the heart of the English throne.
Characters[]
- Cotton Malone
- The Queen of England
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Publisher's summary[]
In England, to participate in the trial of suspected international terrorists, Justice Department agent Cotton Malone is mysteriously summoned to an audience with the Queen of England. A cryptic call has warned of looming danger to the ailing queen’s son and grandson—the next two heirs in line for the throne. And when the source of that ominous information, a notorious tabloid publisher, dies mysteriously, the royal family has reason to fear a genuine conspiracy.
But they also suspect that the enemy lies within—and no one at Buckingham Palace, or even the nation’s own Secret Intelligence Service, can be trusted. Now it’s up to Malone to discover the truth. Matching wits with a power-mad politician and a vicious royal blue blood, he must race against time through the streets of London to the forbidden reaches of Iceland, all to stop a monstrous plot to seize the monarchy—one that stretches back to the time of Arthur.
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See also[]
- Saving the Queen by William F. Buckley, Jr.