Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey is a historical novel by Alison Weir, published in 2006. It is the story of Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of England for nine days in 1553. Previously known for her non-fiction publications, Innocent Traitor was Weir's first work of fiction; she later spoke of its impact on her, saying she "learned so much from the editorial process about the writing and craft of fiction."[1]
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InnocentTraitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey is a historical novel by Alison Weir, published in 2006. It is the story of Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of...
while a teenager, and her novel in the genre of historical fiction, InnocentTraitor, based on the life of Lady Jane Grey, was published in 2006. When researching...
novelist Alison Weir published a novel based on Lady Jane Grey's life, InnocentTraitor, in August 2006. Cornish poet Charles Causley penned a poem about her...
and loving servant - without hiding the horror of the persecutions. InnocentTraitor (2007) and The Lady Elizabeth (2008) by Alison Weir. Two novels covering...
it in various parts. In year 2012, he has published six novels. An InnocentTraitor is a crime fiction based on Mafia life and reality of India and Dreams...
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Elizabeth I and Her Conquests by Margret Simpson (2006) The 2007 book InnocentTraitor by Alison Weir about Lady Jane Grey features Elizabeth as a young woman...
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imprisoned until his death. However, evidence emerged showing that Dreyfus was innocent and that the true culprit was a Catholic officer named Esterhazy. Gradual...
Rebels and Traitors by British historical novelist Lindsey Davis (best known for her Marcus Didius Falco series) was published by Random House in September...
hardest human beings to understand in American history. Did he become a traitor because of all the injustice he suffered, real and imagined, at the hands...
Hanssen's story was featured in episode 4, under the name of "Perfect Traitor", of Smithsonian Channel's series Spy Wars, which aired at the end of 2019...
episode "Complications". The character was a collaborator of Skynet and a traitor to the resistance. He was sent back in time to the present as a reward...
(1975). The Traitor and the Spy. Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-8156-0263-7. Randall, Willard Sterne (1990). Benedict Arnold: Patriot and Traitor. William Morrow...
unification with Japan, such as the members of the Iljinhoe or Five Eulsa Traitors. Prosecution of chinilpa gained increasing support in South Korea after...
most infamous traitors due to his collaboration with Nazi Germany. The term quisling has become a byword for "collaborator" or "traitor" in several languages...
Greatest Traitor: The Secret Lives of Agent George Blake. London: Aurum Press. ISBN 978-1-78131-046-5. Kuper, Simon (2021). The Happy Traitor. Spies, Lies...
various prominent fictional crime figures, in the hopes of finding the traitor who betrayed his unit during the war, while slowly learning to let go of...