'A must for Tudor fans everywhere' Tracy Borman
'Thrilling, captivating... unforgettable' Kate Williams
Sunday Times bestselling novelist Alison Weir returns with the spellbinding story of Mary I.
A DESTINY REWRITTEN. A ROYAL HEART DIVIDED.
Adored only child of Henry VIII and his Queen, Katherine of Aragon, Princess Mary is raised in the golden splendour of her father's court. But the King wants a son and heir.
With her parents' marriage, and England, in crisis, Mary's perfect world begins to fall apart. Exiled from the court and her beloved mother, she seeks solace in her faith, praying for her father to bring her home. But when the King does promise to restore her to favour, his love comes with a condition.
The choice Mary faces will haunt her for years to come - in her allegiances, her marriage and her own fight for the crown. Can she become the queen she was born to be?
MARY I. HER STORY.
Alison Weir's new Tudor novel is the tale, full of drama and tragedy, of how a princess with such promise, loved by all who knew her, became the infamous Bloody Mary.
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PRAISE FOR ALISON WEIR'S TUDOR FICTION
'Alison Weir gives us her most compelling heroine yet... This is where the story of the Tudors begins' Tracy Borman
'History has the best stories and they should all be told like this' Conn Iggulden
'As always, Alison Weir is ahead of the curve - and at the top of her game' Sarah Gristwood
'Weir is excellent on the little details that bring a world to life' Guardian
'Profoundly moving... lingers long after the last page' Elizabeth Fremantle
Read MoreAn exquisitely drawn, poignant portrayal of one of history's most complex, maligned and fascinating figures... A must for Tudor fans everywhereUtterly convincing and eminently readable. This is Alison Weir's most humane - and most personal -novel yetAt the end of the novel, I was left wanting to weep for her, but also shudder in horror at who she had becomeThrilling, captivating, this is brilliant evocation of Mary and her world, Alison Weir welcomes us into her vivid, tragic and dangerous life. Beautifully evoked, she makes Mary's story unforgettable