Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle

March 25, 2015 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle

Fond Of The opening scene of Sisters of Treason by Elizabeth Freemantle with caught my attention. Jane Grey at the block held me in suspense despite knowing the outcome. It set a firm tone to the novel. Like Queen’s Gambit, Sisters of Treason was visually stunning. Icould clearly see the story that was playing out. […]

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Review: Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson

December 16, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson

Manson is sick and twisted. Yet he is very complex and I felt Jeff Guinn excelled in exhibiting the life and times of Charles Manson. The first thing that comes to people’s minds with Charles Manson is the LaBianca/Tate murders. This biography explains how the makings of this came to pass beginning with his childhood. […]

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Review: Queen’s Gambit

September 9, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Review: Queen’s Gambit

Excluding the Boleyn sisters I have read very few books on Henry’s many wives particularly his sixth and last wife, Kathrine Parr. Elizabeth Fremantle’s novel is soaking in detail from the descriptions of the elaborate dresses and jewels to the filth of living conditions creating a vivid portrait of 1500s court. I have always enjoyed […]

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Book Review: The Greatest Gift

January 9, 2013 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Book Review: The Greatest Gift

The Greatest Gift is best known as the inspiration for Frank Capra’s beloved It’s A Wonderful Life.  This short story was a surprise to me not only because of how enchanting it is, putting life in perspective, but also because of the differences between this and it’s adapted movie.  First off, there is no Uncle […]

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