England, 1536 - Home to the greatest, most glittering court in English history. But beneath the dazzling facade lies treachery...
Elizabeth Tudor is daughter to Henry VIII, the most powerful king England has ever known. She is destined to ascend the throne and referred to as the King's heiress, but that all changes when her mother Anne Boleyn - Henry's great passion and folly - is executed for treason. Elizabeth’s life alters in a heartbeat.
A pawn in the savage game of Tudor power politics, she is disinherited, declared a bastard, and left with only her quick wits to rely on for her very existence. But Elizabeth is determined to survive, to foil those who want to destroy her, or who are determined to use her as a puppet for their own lethal ambition, and to reclaim her birth right.
Key Features:
- 496 pages
- Paperback
- Published in 2009
MPN | 9780099493822 |
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ISBN | 9780099493822 |
Author | Alison Weir |
GTIN | 9780099493822 |
Size | Approx. 129 mm (w) x 211 mm (h) |
Return period | 30 days |