The Spymaster's Daughter

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Authors: Jeane Westin

Praise for the Novels
of Jeane Westin

His Last Letter

“[B]eautiful scenes and a fast-moving yet easy to follow story line…it is a testament to Westin's writing that when we reach the end of this tale, we've become so wrapped in the story and the characters that we can feel Elizabeth's pain almost as keenly as she does.
His Last Letter
is guaranteed to be a pleasure for anyone who has even a passing interest in history or historical figures.”

—Fiction Addict

“This realistic, well-researched portrait of Elizabeth answers questions about her lifelong friendship with Dudley—her “Sweet Robin” and beloved “eye.” Westin walks a fine line, depicting the sweetness and sadness of Elizabeth's middle years, when political turmoil supersedes personal needs. Her lively storytelling and remarkably real characters make for compelling reading.”

—
Romantic Times

“Engaging, heartfelt, and touching.”

—Passages to the Past

“I thoroughly enjoyed this novel…. This book will have you smiling and crying; it grabs you, draws you in, and tears at your heartstrings. It is a joy to read and I now want to repeat the experience and read it all over again!”

—The Anne Boleyn Files

“With hundreds of books already written about Elizabeth's life, it's a challenge for any author to come up with something new. But Jeane Westin does it with her novel about Elizabeth's affair with Robert Dudley.”

—
am New York

“A captivating and powerful love story set against the backdrop of a perilous time in Elizabeth's reign. Westin brings Elizabeth and Dudley's tempestuous relationship vividly to life…. I cannot recommend this book highly enough!”

—On the Tudor Trail

The Virgin's Daughters

“This is a Tudor novel not to be missed…well told and well researched…. What might have been merely two love stories truly became history brought to life. Highly recommended.”

—
Historical Novels Review
(Editor's Choice)

“Takes the reader on a poignant journey into the hearts and minds of three dynamic Elizabethan women, including the queen herself…a compelling, unforgettable historical novel.”

—Karen Harper, author of
Mistress of Mourning

“Two well-crafted love stories set against the backdrop of the court of Elizabeth the First create high drama and at the same time paint an unforgettable portrait of the last Tudor monarch.”

—Kate Emerson, author of
At the King's Pleasure

“Vivid characters and compelling dialogue illuminate the Elizabethan court, where danger lurks in the shadows, love can be treason, and every step could be the last. You'll find yourself looking over your shoulder in this engrossing read.”

—Sandra Worth, author of
The King's Daughter

“Westin has brought the Elizabethan court vividly to life. Her heroines walk a delicious knife edge between love and disaster. I couldn't put it down.”

—Anne Gracie, author of
Bride by Mistake

“Westin knows her history, and the inner workings of her characters' minds as well. She presents Elizabeth I through the eyes of two of her ladies-in-waiting. Rich, colorful details of court life, captivating characters with suppressed sexuality, scandal, and intrigue thrust the reader into the era in this top-notch novel.”

—
Romantic Times
(4½ stars)

“[A] fantastic story…here is a unique approach to showing us more of Queen Elizabeth. I loved the way the author weaves two stories into this look at the queen—both distinctly separate, yet still connected…utterly fascinating and a must for everyone to read.”

—The Romance Reviews

O
THER
N
OVELS BY
J
EANE
W
ESTIN

His Last Letter

The Virgin's Daughters

The

SPYMASTER'S

DAUGHTER

J
EANE
W
ESTIN

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Copyright © Jeane Westin, 2012

Readers Guide copyright © Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 2012

Excerpt from
His Last Letter
copyright © Jeane Westin, 2010

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA:

Westin, Jeane Eddy.

   The spymaster's daughter / Jeane Westin.

       p.  cm.

   ISBN: 978-1-101-59439-1

   1. Courts and courtiers—Fiction. 2. Great Britain—History—Elizabeth, 1558–1603—Fiction. I. Title.

   PS3573.E89S69 2012

   813'.54—dc23                    2012013110

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Printed in the United States of America

PUBLISHER'S NOTE

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for author or third-party Web sites or their content.

ALWAYS LEARNING

PEARSON

To my husband, Gene, and my daughter, Cara.

In the end family is everything.

A
CKNOWLEDGMENTS

As always I acknowledge with gratitude the help of Shirley Parenteau as first reader. Her encouragement and friendship are invaluable and I can't imagine being without them. And with thanks to Georgia Bockoven, novelist and renowned wildlife photographer, who brings me a dose of reality when I'm too high and lifts me up when I'm going in the wrong direction.

And to Lady Ashley Lucas, computer whiz, who periodically untangles my program problems on a machine that continues to mystify me after so many years.

My sincere thanks to all the antique book dealers in the U.S. and U.K. who collect and make available old books and manuscripts, without which novels like this one would be far more difficult and much less fun.

Lastly, to my ever-encouraging agent, Danielle Egan-Miller. And to the very best editor an author could have, Ellen Edwards—her fame is deserved.

The

SPYMASTER'S

DAUGHTER

Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Epilogue

Author's Note

About the Author

Readers Guide

His Last Letter

CHAPTER ONE

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