A review by diamontique
Queen's Own Fool: A Novel of Mary Queen of Scots by Jane Yolen, Robert Harris

4.0

I actually thought that the idea of having the majority of Mary Stuart's life as told by a close confidante was a very clever idea. What was also more clever was how the confidante in question knows next to nothing about court, and as with most of the readers, learns more about court and its intrigues as the book goes along.