by Alison Weir (Author)
*THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER*
Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession by bestselling historian Alison Weir, author of Katherine of Aragon: The True Queen, is the second captivating novel in the Six Tudor Queens series. An unforgettable portrait of the ambitious woman whose fate we know all too well, but whose true motivations may surprise you. Essential reading for fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick.
'A triumph of fine detail and research and offers a complex depiction of an endlessly fascinating woman' Elizabeth Fremantle
'Anne Boleyn as you have never seen her before. I could not put it down' Tracy Borman
'Alison Weir makes history come alive as no one else' Barbara Erskine
The young woman who changed the course of history.
Fresh from the palaces of Burgundy and France, Anne draws attention at the English court, embracing the play of courtly love.
But when the King commands, nothing is ever a game.
Anne has a spirit worthy of a crown - and the crown is what she seeks. At any price.
ANNE BOLEYN. The second of Henry's Queens. Her story.
History tells us why she died. This powerful novel shows her as she lived.
SIX TUDOR QUEENS. SIX NOVELS. SIX YEARS.
The third novel in Alison Weir's spellbinding Six Tudor Queens series: Jane Seymour: The Haunted Queen - coming May 2018
Praise for Anne Boleyn: A King's Obsession:
'Alison Weir has brought English history's most famous 'other woman' compellingly to life' Linda Porter
'Detailed, immaculately researched and convincing' The Times
'Weir's outstanding and sound historical research shines through, shedding new light on England's most controversial queen' Nicola Tallis
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 544
Publisher: Headline Review
Published: 18 May 2017
ISBN 10: 147222762X
ISBN 13: 9781472227621
Prominent royal biographer and historical novelist Weir is well-placed to craft this detailed fictional
portrait of Henry VIII's second wife . . . She explores Anne's influences and motivations, creating a
multifaceted portrait of an ambitious woman who reluctantly accedes to Henry's courtship and later acts
out of desperation to protect herself and her daughter, Elizabeth. Even readers who know Anne's story
well should gain insights from this revealing novel