Will Somers, court jester and court observer!
Rebellious Grace (King’s Fool Mystery #3) by Jeri Westerson ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The perilous life of Henry VIII‘s court jester Will Somers continues to be complex. Will himself is both discerning, convoluted and endearing. Will’s devotion to Henry and the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth is real. His struggles with the love he has for Marion his wife and for Nicholas Patchett, Lord Hammond. A quandary! He loves them both and yet he has said to Marion he will stay true to his love for her, not love his paramours. Ahh! Will is a torn man. Geoffrey Payne, a courtier close to Queen Jane (Seymour) has been brutally killed, buried and then dug up again and his body disembowelled. Will has declared he will find the murderer. We are led down an intricate path, part of which includes Queen Jane’s fool, Janie Foole. Westerson’s note on the role of fools is fascinating reading. I enjoyed Will’s interactions with the Windsor Herald of Arms in Ordinary, Charles Wriothesley, an o...