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  • The Eyes of the Queen

  • An Agents of the Crown Novel, Book 1
  • By: Oliver Clements
  • Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
  • Length: 8 hrs and 31 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)
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The Eyes of the Queen

By: Oliver Clements
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Summary

“[A] rollicking new historical thriller…taut, made-for-movie-theater tension and delicious, snickering-from-the-back-row wit.” (New York Times Book Review)

In this first novel of the exhilarating Agents of the Crown series, a man who will become the original MI6 agent protects England and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I from Spain’s nefarious plan to crush the Age of the Enlightenment.

After centuries locked in an endless cycle of poverty, persecution, and barbarity, Europe has finally emerged into the Age of Enlightenment. Scientists, philosophers, scholars, and poets alike believe this to be a new era of reason and hope for all. But the forces of darkness haven’t completely dissipated, as Spain hunts and butchers any who dare to defy its ironclad Catholic orthodoxy.

Only one nation can fight the black shadow that threatens this new age, and that is Britain, now ruled by a brilliant young Queen Elizabeth I. But although she may be brave and headstrong, Elizabeth knows she cannot win this war simply by force of arms. After her armies have been slashed in half, her treasury is on its knees. Elizabeth needs a new kind of weapon forged to fight a new kind of war, in which stealth and secrecy, not bloodshed, are the means.

In this tense situation, Her Majesty’s Secret Service is born with the charismatic John Dee at its head. A scholar, a soldier, and an alchemist, Dee is loyal only to the truth and to his Queen. And for her, the woman he’s forbidden from loving, he is prepared to risk his life

A visceral and heart-pumping historical thriller, The Eyes of the Queen is perfect for fans of Ken Follett and Dan Brown.

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Critic reviews

"Matthew Lloyd Davies narrates the first Agents of the Crown series with subtlety and intelligence. It's 1572. The rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots, has reached the boiling point. Elizabeth's treasury is devastated, her army is decimated, and the Spanish are pressing for Catholic Mary to replace her Protestant cousin on the throne. Tension mounts after the queen's spymaster, Francis Walsingham, loses a secret document that could change the balance of power in Europe. Walsingham appeals to John Dee, a scholar and cryptologist, to locate and decode the document. Lloyd Davies masterfully moves Dee through double-dealing opponents, treachery, and graphic violence in this well-researched historical fiction. Lloyd Davies's clear diction, tone, and attitude reflect both period and situation." – AudioFile Magazine

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Wonderful start to the series

I can’t wait for the next novel in Oliver Clements’s Agents of the Crown series. This first novel was so good I listened to in one go apart from sleeping the night between starting and finishing this excellent novel. Being interested in history from an early age I obviously knew of all the main characters and had been particularly interested in Walsingham and Dee. It was fascinating in its historical details and I laughed out loud at the last couple of minutes of this enchanting story. I can’t say more as I wouldn’t wish to spoil it for anyone but it was foretold earlier in the book. Well written and a marvellous beginning to what I’m sure will prove a very interesting and involving series. Fans of Mary Queen of Scots might be upset by Mr Clements but I admit I just want to know if her predilections as described in this novel have foundation in fact! Definitely a new side to her I’d never imagined! My only quibble is with the narrator who horribly mispronounced some words but apart from that Matthew Lloyd Davies has a very pleasant voice and I enjoyed listening to him. I only hope I shan’t have to wait long for the next Spymaster novel.

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