Young Bess (Good Queen Bess 1)

Young Bess (Good Queen Bess 1)

by Margaret Irwin (Author)

Synopsis

Growing up in the shadow of her dead mother, the infamous Anne Boleyn, young Princess Elizabeth has learnt to be continuously on the watch for the political games played out around her. It is never certain when one might rise in, or precariously fall out of, royal favour. When her distant father, Henry VIII, dies, the future brightens for Elizabeth. She is able to set up a home with Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr, who now has a new husband, Tom Seymour. Tom, however, is playing a risky game. Marrying a widowed queen is one thing, flirting with the King's daughter and second in line to the throne is another. As the adolescent Elizabeth finds herself dangerously attracted to him, danger encroaches upon herself and the kingdom...This first book of Irwin's historical trilogy about the life of 'Good Queen Bess' confirms the author's status as one of the most successful historical writers of the last century.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 393
Edition: New
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 27 Aug 2007

ISBN 10: 0749080213
ISBN 13: 9780749080211

Media Reviews
'More Tudor gusto and verve than David Starkey' VICKI WOODS, The Telegraph 'One of Britain's most accomplished historical novelists. Her love and respect for the past shines through every page' SARAH DUNANT, author of In the Company of the Courtesan 'Vivid and psychologically brilliant. This spirited novel enriches the imagination' Times Literary Supplement 'Margaret Irwin's books have an unsurpassed colour and gusto' The Times