Extremely interesting bio of the man who attempted to create the first English colony in North America. What I thought I knew of Raleigh was wrong and what I did not know was profound. The colony attempt was just a small part of his life and almost an asterisk in his career. He created it, but appeared to have lost interest as he spent more time sending poems of love to Queen Elizabeth, gaining land in return in both Ireland and England, and trying hard to make it to the Privy Council. His deep flirtations with the Queen landed him in hot water when he secretly married one of her maids. Hot water.....he was sent to the Tower.
When the Queen died, King James had it in for Sir Ralegh and had him arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. On the scaffold, he was taken down, sent to the end of the line and then sent back to the Tower for 15 years or so.
An adventurer to the end, Ralegh made one last voyage to find gold in Guyana. He failed and was convicted quickly and was beheaded soon after.
This was a well researched book, well written.