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The Queen's Child

De: Alison Weir
Narrado por: Beth Eyre
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The Queen's Child by Sunday Times bestselling historian Alison Weir is an e-short and companion piece to the captivating final novel in the Six Tudor Queens series, Katharine Parr: The Sixth Wife.

'I look at her, playing happily with not a care in the world, and wonder how God can have inflicted so many tragedies on an innocent'

Mary Seymour is just a few weeks old when her mother, the Dowager Queen Katharine Parr, dies from childbed fever. She cannot know the tragedy that has befallen their home at Sudeley, or the secrets that her father, the Lord Admiral Thomas Seymour, is hiding.

Lost in grief, he entrusts baby Mary to the care of Elizabeth Aglionby, one of Katharine's closest companions. But Elizabeth knows that the Lord Admiral has enemies in high places - and that he stands on the edge of a ruinous fall from grace.

And, if the worst should happen, what will become of his infant daughter?

(P)2021 Headline Publishing Group Ltd©2021 Alison Weir
Acción y Aventura Europa Ficción Histórica Gran Bretaña

Reseñas de la Crítica

Alison Weir's wonderfully detailed novel offers a spellbinding solution to the mystery of Anne's true nature . . . Enthralling (Sarah Gristwood)
Anne Boleyn as you have never seen her before (Tracy Borman)
Alison Weir makes history come alive as no one else (Barbara Erskine)
Weir is excellent on the little details that bring a world to life
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