FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES-BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE SIX TUDOR QUEENS SERIES.
In this short prequel to Alison Weir’s new novel, Elizabeth of York, The Last White Rose, the young princess is born – and the future of England hangs in the balance.
The Palace of Westminster, 1466. As the Queen of England lies in her chamber, exhausted from childbirth, the court awaits news of the longed-for heir…
The King
Edward prays for a son to ensure the succession of his line.
The godfather
Warwick knows his influence over the King cannot last.
The grandmother
Cecily hopes her new grandchild will one day bring great fortune to England.
The friend
Lord Hastings fears the growing hostility within King Edward’s inner circle.
The young rival
The boy Henry does not yet know his own significance.
The uncle
Richard visits the new baby – and dreams that night of a golden crown.
**Includes a preview of the spellbinding first novel in the Tudor Rose trilogy – Elizabeth of York, The Last White Rose**
(P) 2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
In this short prequel to Alison Weir’s new novel, Elizabeth of York, The Last White Rose, the young princess is born – and the future of England hangs in the balance.
The Palace of Westminster, 1466. As the Queen of England lies in her chamber, exhausted from childbirth, the court awaits news of the longed-for heir…
The King
Edward prays for a son to ensure the succession of his line.
The godfather
Warwick knows his influence over the King cannot last.
The grandmother
Cecily hopes her new grandchild will one day bring great fortune to England.
The friend
Lord Hastings fears the growing hostility within King Edward’s inner circle.
The young rival
The boy Henry does not yet know his own significance.
The uncle
Richard visits the new baby – and dreams that night of a golden crown.
**Includes a preview of the spellbinding first novel in the Tudor Rose trilogy – Elizabeth of York, The Last White Rose**
(P) 2022 Headline Publishing Group Ltd
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Reviews
Katheryn emerges from the pages of this beautifully realised portrayal as beguiling, vivacious and, in the end, tragically naive . . .This novel will captivate you and break your heart. Utterly sublime
Weir demonstrates her deep knowledge of the period offering fascinating detail on all aspects of Tudor life. . .It is a profoundly moving story that lingers long after the last page is turned
Alison's sensitively drawn novel will change everyone's preconceptions
This is my favourite of the series
For the first time I felt as though, thanks to Alison's skilful writing and storytelling, I came to "know" Katharine. The book is utterly exceptional and beautifully crafted, with a keen eye for detail - solid gold for Tudor history lovers
This brilliant series has brought Henry VIII's six wives to life as never before, and with Katharine Parr Alison Weir has saved the best until last. With stunning period detail and compelling drama throughout, Katharine emerges as a woman far ahead of her time: fiercely intelligent, courageous, passionate and inspiring, charting a course through the deadly waters of the Tudor court. This novel will enthrall and inspire, just as much as it will break your heart.
This is a detailed and convincing portrait of an extraordinary life. Taken as a whole, this series is a serious achievement
This masterly novel seamlessly blends history into the story's fabric. A superb read and a remarkable end to a brilliant series
An absorbing and fascinating read, meticulously researched, as is always the case with Alison's work, and she really made Katherine live for me
Katharine Parr deserves better than to be known just as Henry VIII's sixth wife - the one who survived. And there's no-one better placed than Alison Weir to restore her to her rightful place. Alison gives full weight to Parr the writer and reformer - the first woman in England to publish under her own name! - but she also explores the loving, passionate Katharine who was so much more than just a nurse to the ageing Henry. The 'Six Tudor Queens' series has been something of a ground-breaker in showing the light historical fiction can shed on historical fact. It's wonderful to see it go out on such a high note
Alison Weir's Katharine Parr The Sixth Wife is a tour de force. Known to all school children as "survived" Katharine Parr is shown to be the essence of goodness and a heartwarming, brave soul living in ruthless times. If you think you know everything about Henry VIII's last queen, you're in for a wonderful treat-you don't!