Mary Queen of Scots: The fair devil of Scotland

Summary
Mary Queen of Scots is the most romantic and enigmatic queen in history.When she came to Scotland from a life of cloistered luxury at the FrenchCourt she was pitched into the center of a political storm. She foundScotland barbaric, hostile - and fascinating. When her marriage to thearrogant Lord Darnley ended in murder, and Mary was abducted by Bothwell,the brutal, ambitious Scottish lord who had plotted Darnley's death, she wason the road that was to lead her to the execution block.
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