The Tudor throne

The Tudor throne

2011 • 384 pages

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"In the wake of King Henry VIII's death, England's throne is left in a precarious state - as is the peculiar relationship between his two daughters. Mary, the elder, once treasured, had been declared a bastard in favour of her flame-haired half-sister, Elizabeth, born of the doomed Anne Boleyn. Yet the bond between the sisters was palpable from the start. Now reinstated, Mary eventually assumes her place as queen. But as Mary's religious zeal evolves into a reign of terror, young Elizabeth gains the people's favour. Gripped by a tormenting paranoia, Mary is soon convinced that her beloved Elizabeth is in fact her worst enemy. And the virginal Elizabeth, whose true love is her country, must defy her tyrannical sister to make way for a new era..."--From back cover.

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Neither Mary nor Elizabeth comes across as even remotely appealing. The tone of the whole thing is very gossipy and lurid. And having Elizabeth and Thomas Seymour have sex is just too much!

October 10, 2011

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