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  • Published: 15 July 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473584228
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

The Dangerous Kingdom of Love




'Like Hilary Mantel on acid' (Reader review) - A queer historical novel set in the court of James I for fans of Sarah Waters and Annie Garthwaite

'Witty, original and clever, this tale of Jacobean power and lust is a blast' THE TIMES, Best Historical Fiction of the Year

Francis Bacon, philosopher, politician, writer, is an outsider at the court of King James I. He is clever but not aristocratic, has ambition but no money. So when his political enemies form a deadly alliance against him, centred around the King's poisonous lover Robert Carr, Bacon has no choice but to fight for his survival.

Together with the neglected Queen, Bacon resolves to find a beguiling young man who can supplant Carr in the King's bed. But as Bacon soon discovers, desire is not something that can be controlled.

Bold, irreverent and utterly original, The Dangerous Kingdom of Love is a darkly witty satire about power, and a moving queer love story that resonates through time.

'An entertaining and very funny read with something to say about both the love of power and the power of love' SUNDAY TIMES

'Brilliant ... Like Wolf Hall meets Succession ... Scandalous, politically perceptive and unexpectedly heartfelt' APPLE

  • Published: 15 July 2021
  • ISBN: 9781473584228
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 352

About the author

Neil Blackmore

Neil Blackmore never had any intention of becoming a writer. He wrote his first novel at work to fill time at a boring job. He published his first novel in his twenties but then spent most of his thirties travelling the world. THE INTOXICATING MR LAVELLE is his third novel. He lives in London.

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Praise for The Dangerous Kingdom of Love

Expect gritty language and much enjoyment from this clever and unusual novel.

The Times

An entertaining and often very funny read with something to say about both the love of power and the power of love.

The Sunday Times

Witty, original and clever, this tale of Jacobean power and lust is a blast.

The Times, Best Historical Fiction Novels