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  • Behold! Here Is the Head of a Traitor

  • Tales of Treason, Treachery and Terrible Vengeance
  • By: Jodi Alcock
  • Narrated by: Roy Wells
  • Length: 2 hrs and 13 mins

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Behold! Here Is the Head of a Traitor

By: Jodi Alcock
Narrated by: Roy Wells
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Summary

Treason.

Considered by kings, queens, and emperors the most hideous crime of all. And as such some of the most vengeful punishments known to man were reserved for those convicted of it. Yet over the course of history, there have been no shortages of men and women who have been convicted or accused of it. Some have willingly committed the act; others were forced into it, and many more were wrongfully convicted by paranoid leaders determined to assert their authority.

More often than not, when the charge was made it was as good as a conviction.

And then the horrors awaited them.

This book tells the story of some of the most infamous traitors in history and the plots tin which hey were involved. It tells of the executions and those who got away completely free of punishment.

Richard III--was he a true king or a traitor? What about Henry VIII, the serial killer on the throne who did away with more traitors than anyone thought possible? The nine-day Protestant plot that would have prevented England's greatest monarch from ever claiming the throne. The belly dancing spy who slept her way to the secrets. The biggest British radio star of the war, who just happened to be broadcasting from the wrong country. The teenager who could claim the prize as the most stupid queen in history, and the jobs at a royal court that you simply wouldn't want to touch. Finally, who were the men behind the gunpowder plot?

©2014 Jodi Alcock (P)2015 Burton Crown Limited
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: History
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