A King-Sized Conspiracy

When Rudolf Rassendyll went on holiday to Ruritania, he could not have imagined that he would be asked to impersonate the King. But after Prince Michael drugged his brother so that he would miss his own coronation, Rudolf was convinced that to save the King from disgrace and even death, he must take his place in the ceremony.

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