Sir Robert Cecil, advisor to the newly crowned King James I, relies on his loyal gardener for practical advice.
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Combining beautifully ordered landscapes with the turmoil of a country teetering toward civil war, the author brilliantly brings the past to life through the eyes of one remarkable man and his family.