A review by _allegra
The Adventures of Alianore Audley by Brian Wainwright

5.0

I could make up a review of this book's quotations only.
it's just as satisfying as reaching Saturday after a long week's work and eat your well deserved pizza in the evening while watching a good movie, or reading, or just spending time however you wish.
I mean, it's a good ass book, not too long, and not in the least bit difficult. I loved all the irony, and sarcasm, and parody in it, and I would gladly read it again.
It's a spy story, and I don't usually read those, I can barely read detective stories set in the middle ages, how can you expect me to read a spy story? Yet I did, cuz it was fun, with some degree of seriousness; I was completely invested and, for the second time, wished Richard wouldn't die at Bosworth Field and reign in peace.
What I loved the most is the slander on Henry Tudor the Slimebag, as well as that on the Woodvilles. That's chef's kiss. Aaah, marvellous and wondrous.