Elizabeth, Captive Princess: A captivating tale of witchcraft, betrayal and love
By (Author) Margaret Irwin
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
25th February 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.912
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
July, 1553. Sibling rivalry has never been more tumultuous and perilous than between the daughters of King Henry VIII. Queen Mary Tudor has just won possession of the throne, but her younger half-sister - the beautiful and vivacious Princess Elizabeth - holds the hearts of the people. Knowing this, Mary banishes her sibling to a country retreat, determined to keep her as far away from court life and any powerful supporters she has there as possible. But Mary's health is fading fast and her power beginning to crumble. The people of England are crying out for a new monarch and it seems, at last, they may have their wish and crown their beloved Bess as queen...
'More Tudor gusto and verve than David Starkey' VICKI WOODS, THE TELEGRAPH
Margaret Irwin (1889-1969) was a master of historical fiction, blending meticulous research with real storytelling flair to create some of this century's best-loved and most widely acclaimed novels, including The Galliard, The Stranger Prince and Young Bess.