The Poison Bed

Elizabeth Fremantle

earliest edition we have, 2018 Thorndike Press Large Print, 2019 542 pages

"A spellbinding thriller set in the Jacobean Court of 1615 surrounding a famed couple imprisoned on suspicion of murder--but was it Lord Robert or Lady Frances who committed the crime?" --amazon.com. Autumn, 1615. Scandal rocks the Jacobean court when Robert and Frances Carr are imprisoned on suspicion of murder. Frances-- young, captivating, and from a notorious family-- was rescued from an abusive marriage by Robe...

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The Poison Bed paperback · 2021 · Pegasus Crime · 416 pages · 9781643135977
Poison Bed edition · 2019 · Penguin Books, Limited · 416 pages · 9781405920070
Poison Bed edition · 2019 · Pegasus Books · 416 pages · 9781643130248
Poison Bed edition · 2019 · Pegasus Books · 9781643131238
The Poison Bed edition · 2019 · Thorndike Press Large Print · 542 pages · 9781432865177
Poison Bed edition · 2018 · Penguin Books, Limited · 416 pages · 9781405920087

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