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The Testimony of Alys Twist
By (Author) Suzannah Dunn
Little, Brown Book Group
Little, Brown
29th September 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 232mm, Spine 26mm
400g
1553: deeply-divided England rejoices as the rightful heir, Mary Tudor, sweeps to power on a tide of populist goodwill. But the people should have been careful what they wished for: Mary's mission is to turn back time to an England of old. Within weeks there is widespread rebellion in favour of her heir, her half-sister, princess Elizabeth, who is everything that Mary isn't. From now on, Elizabeth will have to use her considerable guile just to stay alive.
Orphan Alys Twist has come a long way - further than she ever dared hope - to work as a laundress at the royal Wardrobe. There she meets Bel, daughter of the Queen's tailor, and seems to have arrived at her own happy ending. But in a world where appearance is everything, a laundress is in a unique position to see the truth of people's lives, and Alys is pressed into service as a spy in the errant princess's household. Alys herself, though, is hardly whiter than white, and when the princess is arrested she must make a dangerous choice.A wonderful novel, a skillful and moving reimagining of history
I loved this powerful book and can't recommend highly enoughSuzannah Dunn ... weaves a kind of love story that is both moving and believable. This is the Tudor world as seldom seen - Telegraph (on The Sixth Wife)Mesmerising and beautifully written - Scotsman (on The Sixth Wife)Delightfully vulgar and utterly compelling - The Times (on The Sixth Wife)Launched in 1990 with her debut novel, Darker Days Than Usual, Suzannah Dunn wrote a further 5 critically acclaimed contemporary novels, and a short story collection, published by Flamingo, before writing her first historical novel, The Queen of Subtleties, which was published in 2004. She has since written a further three bestselling historical novels, The Sixth Wife, The Queen's Sorrow and The Confession of Katherine Howard (a Richard & Judy pick in 2011).