At sixteen years of age, Peggy–née Margaret Preston Fitzroy–finds herself to be the well-bred, yet orphaned cousin who must remain in her kin’s good graces in order to keep a roof over her head. Unfortunately, being a contrarian, she is quickly turned out when she refuses to abide by her uncle’s will and falls prey to those who would have her impersonate a lady-in-waiting at a court that harbors spies, murderers, and intrigue. In order to save herself as well as queen and country, she must learn the art of duplicity and know when to trust her heart. Even though this book became exponentially more interesting in the last eighty pages, the prior nigh three hundred pages that the reader must wade through are unmerited. Nonetheless, readers who enjoyed Anna Godbersen’s Luxe series are likely to find a new heroine in Margaret Preston Fitzroy–“counterfeit lady, accused thief, and confidential agent at the court of His Majesty, King George I.”
- Palace of Spies [Palace of Spies #1] by Sarah Zettel
- Secondary
- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- 362 pp.
- Published 2013
- ISBN 978-0-544-07411-8
- $16.99
- Historical Fiction
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