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Courting Dragons

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Introducing Will Somers, the king's jester but nobody's fool in this exuberant, intriguing and thoroughly entertaining mystery set in Tudor England – the first in a new series from the author of the critically acclaimed Crispin Guest Medieval Noir series.


1529, London. Jester Will Somers enjoys an enviable position at the court of Henry VIII. As the king's entertainer, chief gossip-monger, spy and loyal adviser, he knows all of the king's secrets – and almost everyone else's within the walls of Greenwich Palace.
But when Will discovers the body of Spanish count Don Gonzalo while walking his trusted sidekick Nosewise in the courtyard gardens, and a blackmail note arrives soon after demanding information about the king, is one of his own closely guarded secrets about to be exposed? Trouble is afoot at the palace. Are the king's enemies plotting a move against him? Will must draw on all his wit and ingenuity to get to the bottom of the treacherous and deadly goings-on at the court before further tragedy strikes . . .|1529, London. Jester Will Somers knows all of King Henry VIII's secrets. But when he discovers a body in a courtyard at Greenwich Palace, and a blackmail note arrives soon after demanding information about the king, can he prevent one of his own closely guarded secrets being exposed while also thwarting a plot against the monarch?
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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2022

      Author of the fabulous medieval noir series starring Crispin Guest, Westerson launched a new series with Will Somers as King Henry VIII's jester. Will, who also serves as the king's ear-to-the-ground adviser, is blackmailed when he finds the corpse of Spanish count Don Gonzalo while walking in the courtyard gardens.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 7, 2022
      Set in 1529, this impressive series launch from Westerson (the Crispin Guest medieval noir series) introduces an unusual lead, Will Somers, Henry VIII’s actual court jester. In this role, Somers has free rein of the royal court, where he often overhears secrets. At Greenwich palace, Somers meets Don Gonzalo de Yscar, an aide to the ambassador to the Holy Roman Emperor. The two men form an attraction, and act on it, but it isn’t long before Somers chances upon Gonzalo’s corpse in the palace gardens, his throat slit. That shock is compounded when Somers receives an anonymous note stating that its sender knows of his liaison and threatening to inform the king of it unless he attends a midnight meeting—and reveals secrets about the monarch. To remove the threat to himself and the realm, Somers must learn who’s behind the murder and the extortion. Somers proves an able sleuth, and Westerson does a fine job evoking the period’s political intrigue. Devotees of Alan Gordon’s Fools’ Guild mysteries will welcome this promising series. Agent: Joshua Bilmes, JABberwocky Literary.

    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2022
      Westerson's new series introduces a reluctant detective who's no fool. Well, actually, he is a fool, the court jester for King Henry VIII, who's currently passing the year 1529 in Greenwich. In the four years Shropshire lad Will Somers has served as Henry's beloved jester, palace politics have never been more fraught than now, as Henry seeks to rid himself of Queen Catherine so he can marry Anne Boleyn. Henry's genuinely fond of Will and often listens to bits of his advice and court gossip, giving Will protection against those who might harm him. That's more people than you might think, for the future inheritance Will's been promised is not enough to gain consent from the father of Marion, the woman he loves, a courtier's bastard daughter. To make matters worse, Will also has a dangerous secret. Despite wanting to marry, he's bisexual, and a night's pleasure with Don Gonzalo, a handsome member of the Spanish delegation assigned to protect Catherine's interests, plunges him into a nightmare of suspicion, blackmail, and murder. Will and Nosewise, his newly adopted dog, work to keep Henry amused, no easy task while the king's will is thwarted. After Nosewise sniffs out Gonzalo with his throat cut, Will uses his role as the overlooked and underestimated jester to gather information. When Will himself is blackmailed, he and Marion work to unmask a killer. Familiar historical figures seen from a different viewpoint add spice to the mystery.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2023

      Westerson ("Crispin Guest" series) launches a historical series about the politics and intrigue of the Tudor court. As court jester to King Henry VIII, Will Somers has learned to walk a fine line between counseling his king and ridiculing the actions of the court. In 1529, the court is on edge, as Henry's advisers struggle to obtain his divorce from Catherine of Aragon so he can marry Anne Boleyn. Will's one foolish fling could jeopardize his career and his life. He beds Don Gonzalo de Yscar, the Spanish ambassador's aide. The next morning, Will's dog finds Gonzalo's body in the gardens. Then Will receives a blackmail note threatening to reveal his secret unless he spies on the king. At a time of negotiations with the Pope and the Spanish, Will knows his rendezvous must remain a secret. With his access to the king, and his knowledge of politics and the secrets of the entire court, Will turns amateur sleuth to find a treacherous killer who threatens his beloved monarch. VERDICT For readers who enjoy accurate, in-depth historical details in a mystery.--Lesa Holstine

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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