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FOREST OF SECRETS by Fiona Buckley

FOREST OF SECRETS

by Fiona Buckley

Pub Date: June 1st, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-7278-5050-8
Publisher: Severn House

A half sister to Queen Elizabeth I continues her life of deceit and danger.

Upon her return home from her latest adventure in 1586, Ursula Stannard is confronted by an unwanted visitor. Etheldreda Hope is afraid to return to her own village of Chenston in the New Forest, whose native inhabitants have treated her as a witch ever since her mule gave birth to a filly. Etheldreda’s account of strange goings-on in the woods, where the leader of the strange pagan rites—a man with antlers—has been speaking against an unnamed evil queen, brings Ursula to immediate attention. After consulting with Elizabeth’s spymaster, Sir Francis Walsingham, she departs with her loyal servants, Brockley and Dale, for the estate of Sir Henry Compton, near Chenston. Also with her is Mildred, a young woman recovering from a disastrous love affair. The village of Chenston is certainly odd, and its geographical isolation has kept its population inbred. The minister, Daniel Atbrigge, is little help, but he and the susceptible Mildred are instantly attracted to each other. When Brockley is taken ill, Ursula spies on a midnight meeting and is horrified to see villagers wearing masks and the horned leader sacrificing a goat and lying with a village virgin. After she reluctantly agrees to let Mildred marry Atbrigge, the filly is stolen, and only Brockley’s quick action on Lammas Eve saves the horse from becoming the next sacrifice. Despite the dangers, Ursula must continue to seek out any possible danger to the queen while Walsingham plots Mary Stuart’s downfall.

Pagan rituals combine with a thorny mystery and the ongoing adventures of the franchise mainstays.