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File Size: 1224 KB

Print Length: 224 pages

Publisher: Severn House Digital; First World Publication edition (October 1, 2018)

Publication Date: October 1, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07H9DWC3T

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I love Paul Doherty's stories. Especially the Athelstan series. This book did not have one character you could cheer for. Obviously true to the times but not my favorite read from Doherty. If this becomes a series I don't believe I will purchase any future stories.

I found this book boring. I was expecting a much better read from Doherty. No character to really hang onto.

Excellent story, well written, I'm looking forward to next book in the series

Thank you to NetGalley and Severn House Publishing for a digital galley of this novel.Fans of Paul Doherty's historical mysteries might want to be aware that this first book in a new series was not, strictly speaking, a mystery novel. Yes, after about 65% of the book had gone by there was a locked room mystery for one of the main characters, Christopher Urswicke, to solve but those questions never translated into a "mystery novel". From experiences in the book I knew at this point that it would be just as likely for any of Margaret Beaufort's followers to just step up and admit to her they were the killer. Or even Margaret might have been capable of the deed. No tension, not even any positive feeling that solving a mystery was a major focus in the book.To me this novel was historical fiction, full stop. I happen to love reading historical fiction so why did I not enjoy this? My answer is that there wasn't enough emphasis put on one specific character so that I could build a relationship with that person. Margaret of Beaufort, Countess of Richmond should have been where my attention was pinned. Instead there were other characters who had equal standing in the story with no one person taking the lead part. My favorite character was Christopher Urswicke but even he felt under developed. Maybe that's the key to my not enjoying the book, it felt as if no person was developed enough to take center stage in the story.Another aspect of the story that I definitely did not enjoy was the vast amount of attention paid to the horrible death scenes that happened as a result of this revolt and fighting. Characters couldn't just walk by a wall or a gate, no, they walked by a wall or a gate being fully described as an exhibition place for all the horrors men did to the physical bodies of their enemies. I'm pretty much able to take some vivid descriptions but this book had my stomach roiling throughout. So, so, so many words focused on the desecration of the human body. For me it was excessive.This was not a success for me and I was disappointed. I had expected one thing but got another. I appreciated the information about Margaret Beaufort and this month of May, 1471, during the winding down of the Wars of the Roses but it wasn't worth having to wade through all the muck, blood and gore.

This doesn't know what it wants to be- is it historical fiction, is it a historical mystery? Obviously, the latter incorporates the former but mystery fans might find themselves arguing the there isn't much of a mystery here. If you're a fan of the Tudor period you might find this factually challenged. If you aren't familiar with it there's a lot of information, some of which overwhelms the narrative. Margaret Beaufort and Christopher Ulswicke are well written but the rest of the characters are not so clear. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC. I had high hopes for this and I expect others will enjoy it more than I did.

This may be a really confusing review... which is probably good because I'm really conflicted on exactly how I feel about Dark Queen Rising.I picked Dark Queen Rising fully expecting more murder mystery than historical fiction, but I personally wouldn't have categorized it as a mystery at all.Although it didn't have the mystery I was looking for, overall, I did actually enjoy the story. It begins with Margaret witnessing a horrific slaughter in what should have been a place of sanctuary. (I mean, how could you go wrong from there, right?)The story goes back and forth between Margaret and her trusted henchman, Ulswicke. Ulswicke was definitely my favorite character in this book! He's funny, smart, and scary all at the same time. He also came across as more of believable/relatable character than Margaret (which seems a little odd now that I'm sitting here writing it down for all the world to see. I mean, he kinda kills some people... weird).At the beginning of the book, there are a lot of people thrown at you and it got confusing for me trying to keep up with everyone. Thankfully, it doesn't take long for the main characters to surface and it gets easier to follow who's who, who did what, who's on who's side, etc. There was also a handy dandy list of key players at the start, so that was nice!There were times when it seemed like there was too much detail and it slowed the pacing down for me. Other times, I couldn't seem to put the book down because I was so into it! (Another sign of how conflicted I am with this one!)I could totally see this being made into a movie. And I'd definitely go watch it... and I'll probably be reading the next book in this series when it comes out... So a definite "okay" pick...I'd recommend it for fans of historical fiction, especially fans of fiction during the War of the Roses.Thank you to NetGalley and Severn House for providing me with a free digital copy of this book. This in no way influenced my review.

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