A historical novel spanning the first thirty years of Elizabeth I’s
reign, telling the intimate story of England’s greatest sovereign
The sickly Catholic fanatic Mary Tudor has reigned for six years
when her half-sister Elizabeth ascends to the throne. After enduring
years of exile following the execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn, the
twenty-five-year-old Elizabeth inherits a realm divided by religious
turmoil and financial collapse. She has already survived her own
personal hell, nearly losing her life after her stepfather seduced her
at thirteen. The ambitious Lord Admiral left her virginity intact, but
took something far more valuable—her dignity and pride. Elizabeth
learned a bitter lesson: There’s no place for love in a royal’s
heart. This novel journeys through the first three decades of the
reign of Elizabeth I, including her volatile relationship with Lord
Robert Dudley. From bedroom intrigues to affairs of state, Elizabeth
brings to life the passion and the power, illuminating the woman who,
in spite of herself, still yearned for human connection. She found it
with Dudley’s successor, the wealthy, dazzlingly attractive Earl of
Leicester. Award-winner Evelyn Anthony chronicles the monarch's long
battle with her cousin Mary, Queen of Scots, for the throne, and
advances a fascinating theory about who murdered Lord Robert’s first
wife, Amy Dudley.
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A Novel of Elizabeth I
Product details
ISBN
9781504022231
Published
2017
Publisher
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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