One Too Many Times

* One Too Many Times ✓ PDF Download by * Diana Rubino eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. One Too Many Times History buffs beware! according to A Customer. The only praise that can be given to the author of this book is her original idea to take characters from history and put them in a new situation, intead of sticking with the unmovable plot and re-writing actual events as history with dialog, as the genre of historical fiction has been called. But that is the ONLY praise that can be given. This book was so silly and badly written that I had t. A different twist on historical figures Entertaining

One Too Many Times

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Rating : 4.58 (615 Votes)
Asin : 1583456139
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 224 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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"A very clever book. 3 stars," -- Romantic Times, May 2001"This is a swift-paced book full of wit and will keep you smiling as you read!" -- Huntress Reviews, May 2001

A modern day seance summons King Richard the Third--alive and in person. When the 15th and 21st centuries clash, things get amusing, and confusing, fast.

"History buffs beware!" according to A Customer. The only praise that can be given to the author of this book is her original idea to take characters from history and put them in a new situation, intead of sticking with the unmovable plot and re-writing actual events as "history with dialog", as the genre of historical fiction has been called. But that is the ONLY praise that can be given. This book was so silly and badly written that I had t. A different twist on historical figures Entertaining, but historicaly inaccurate and sometimes silly.. "Highly recommended" according to C. Penn. When the usual psychic can't make it to act as medium for the annual séance to summon the slain King Richard's spirit, Annie Spooner steps in. She's the longest standing member of the Richard III Society. A scholar, she's published several books about him. Rather than summoning a ghost, however, the séance has the unexpected result of the real Richard's arrival.Actually, an amulet

I also served as Editor/Staff Writer of a Washington D.C. trade association in the late 1980s. My publication credits include stories in Espionage and Fiction Writers Monthly, among other periodicals. Having lived in England for several years, I devoted much time to research. My membership in the Richard III Society, with access to its library and the invaluable assistance of its Research Officer, has given me an additional wealth of material. . I am a current member of R

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