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Royal Road to Fotheringhay: The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots [Paperback]

Jean Plaidy (Author)
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November 23, 2004
The haunting story of the beautiful—and tragic—Mary, Queen of Scots, as only legendary novelist Jean Plaidy could write it

Mary Stuart became Queen of Scotland at the tender age of six days old. Her French-born mother, the Queen Regent, knew immediately that the infant queen would be a vulnerable pawn in the power struggle between Scotland’s clans and nobles. So Mary was sent away from the land of her birth and raised in the sophisticated and glittering court of France. Unusually tall and slim, a writer of music and poetry, Mary was celebrated throughout Europe for her beauty and intellect. Married in her teens to the Dauphin François, she would become not only Queen of Scotland but Queen of France as well. But Mary’s happiness was short-lived. Her husband, always sickly, died after only two years on the throne, and there was no place for Mary in the court of the new king. At the age of twenty, she returned to Scotland, a place she barely knew.

Once home, the Queen of Scots discovered she was a stranger in her own country. She spoke only French and was a devout Catholic in a land of stern Presbyterians. Her nation was controlled by a quarrelsome group of lords, including her illegitimate half brother, the Earl of Moray, and by John Knox, a fire-and-brimstone Calvinist preacher, who denounced the young queen as a Papist and a whore. Mary eventually remarried, hoping to find a loving ally in the Scottish Lord Darnley. But Darnley proved violent and untrustworthy. When he died mysteriously, suspicion fell on Mary. In haste, she married Lord Bothwell, the prime suspect in her husband’s murder, a move that outraged all of Scotland. When her nobles rose against her, the disgraced Queen of Scots fled to England, hoping to be taken in by her cousin Elizabeth I. But Mary’s flight from Scotland led not to safety, but to Fotheringhay Castle...

“Plaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama.” —New York Times

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About the Author

Jean Plaidy, one of the preeminent authors of historical fiction for most of the twentieth century, is the pen name of the prolific English writer Eleanor Hibbert, who also wrote under the names Victoria Holt and Philippa Carr. By the time of her death in 1993, the Jean Plaidy novels had sold more than fourteen million copies worldwide.

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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Broadway (November 23, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0609810235
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609810231
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #825,529 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great novel by Jean Plaidy, December 6, 2005
This review is from: Royal Road to Fotheringhay: The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots (Paperback)
I am an avid reader of Tudor fiction and non-fiction. I can't get my hands on the materials fast enough. I found this book, as well as many other of Plaidy's books too be filled with rich images of time in the Tudor age.

I have read much on Mary, Queen of Scots, and the one complaint that I have about this book is that it jumps from the point where Mary was forced into captivity by the Scots, to her execution day. Everything between was left out. I found this to be very different from the other Plaidy books I have read.

I would recommend the book to others, but I would also recommend reading a bit about Mary Stuart, and her life before reading this book.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another great by Jean Plaidy, April 21, 2005
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This review is from: Royal Road to Fotheringhay: The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots (Paperback)
Mary Stuart led a remarkable life, being the daughter of the King of Scotland and a French noblewoman. Her father died when she was very young and she inherited the throne upon his death with her mother acting as Regent until she was of an age to rule herself. Mary was sent to live in Paris so that she could be raised in the affluent French court and also being betrothed to the young French prince, who would inherit the throne of France upon his father's death.

Unfortunately for Mary, things don't go the way they planned. Her young prince dies and Mary is sent back to Scotland as she is no longer needed in France.

Mary is seen as an outsider in Scotland immediately as she was raised French and cannot even speak English; and worse, she is a Catholic who does not believe in her country's religion: Protestantism. Her mother passes on and Mary is left to rule a country alone that she knows nothing about.

Mary makes two foolhardy marriages and the only good to come of her second marriage is she produces an heir, James, who will go on to be named Queen Elizabeth's heir as well, and will be the first ruler of the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.

Mary eventually has to seek the help of her cousin Queen Elizabeth of England, however due to political turmoil, and Elizabeth's constant fear of her throne turning over to a "legitimate" heir, Elizabeth imprisons Mary for the rest of her life, fearful that English Catholics will sympathize with Mary and put her on the throne instead of Protestant Elizabeth.

Jean Plaidy writes a very detailed account, not only of the subject of the book, but also of the time period, in each of her novels, this one being no exception.

I always recommend historical fiction to someone who wants to learn a little bit about someone or a time period as it is usually fairly accurate to fact and is much easier and fun to read than a piece of non-fiction.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars My first Jean Plaidy - WOW, July 19, 2005
This review is from: Royal Road to Fotheringhay: The Story of Mary, Queen of Scots (Paperback)
It took me a while to get through this one because i was so determined to get the dates and people committed to memory, but wow was Jean Plaidy thorough! This was so entertaining and eye opening and although "fiction", an excellent history lesson painted with vivid images and very intelligent writing. The research that must have gone into this books overwhelms me and I went out and bought several of her others to work my way through those as well.
Very interesting and hard to put down.
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THROUGH THE GREAT ROOMS OF THE CASTLE OF STIRLING five little girls were playing hide-and-seek. Read the first page
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crown matrimonial, steel bonnets, silk breeches, new governess, dearest sister
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Lord James, Lady Fleming, Queen of England, John Knox, Queen of France, Queen of Scotland, Queen of Scots, Mary Stuart, Madame de Paroy, Queen Catherine, David Rizzio, Lord Darnley, King of France, Henri de Montmorency, Mary Beaton, Lady Reres, Court of France, Exchequer House, Lord John, Earl of Bothwell, King of England, Signor David, Master Knox, Cardinal of Lorraine, Duke of Guise
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