Rivals in the Tudor Court
- 344 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
This book explores the life of Thomas Howard, third duke of Norfolk, amidst the high death toll in Henry VIII's England. It highlights his ambitions, relationships, and remarkable resilience.
D.L. Bogan es una autora cuya escritura nace de una profunda curiosidad y pasión por el conocimiento. Sus obras se adentran en las profundidades de la historia, desvelando los matices de la experiencia humana. A través de su prosa, Bogan no solo busca informar, sino también inspirar a los lectores a reflexionar más profundamente sobre el mundo que les rodea. Su estilo distintivo y su enfoque narrativo prometen un viaje de lectura memorable.




This book explores the life of Thomas Howard, third duke of Norfolk, amidst the high death toll in Henry VIII's England. It highlights his ambitions, relationships, and remarkable resilience.
The story follows Margaret Tudor, the daughter of Henry VII, who is thrust into political marriage to secure alliances for England. As she transitions from girlhood to womanhood, Margaret travels to Edinburgh to fulfill her role as Queen of Scotland, navigating the complexities of her new life and responsibilities. The narrative explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the challenges faced by a young woman in a powerful yet constrained position.
Mary Howard is ecstatic when she receives the news that she will be leaving home for the court of Henry VIII. But Mary soon discovers that she is a pawn in a plot devised by her father, and she must learn to play her part well in a dangerous chess game that could change her life and the course of history.