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|title=The Royal Enigma
|sort=Royal Enigma, The
|publisher=Megnum Publishing
|date=September 2011
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B005Q8QCTY</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1475159080</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=Some interesting ideas and the making of a good story lie behind this book, but I can't genuinely recommend it as it stands. More work on the ideas could produce something really worth reading.
|cover=B005Q8QCTY
|aznuk=B005Q8QCTY
|aznus=1475159080
}}
There is absolutely nothing wrong with books that cross genres. The best historical novels are as much history as fiction. However, it is a golden rule that a book must know who and what it is. One of the problems with The Royal Enigma is that it suffers from a serious identity crisis.