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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Hodder & Stoughton General Division

FORMAT: Hardback

ISBN: 9781473662308

RRP: £16.99

PAGES: 448

PUBLICATION DATE:
June 14, 2018

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The King’s Witch

Tracy Borman

Already a great historian, Tracey Borman proves with this thrilling debut novel that she is also a born storyteller.As she helps to nurse the dying Queen Elizabeth, Frances Gorges longs for the fields and ancient woods of her parents’ Hampshire estate, where she has learned to use the flowers and herbs to become a much-loved healer.Frances is happy to stay in her beloved countryside when the new King arrives from Scotland, bringing change, fear and suspicion. His court may be shockingly decadent, but James’s religion is Puritan, intolerant of all the old ways; he has already put to death many men for treason and women for witchcraft.So when her ambitious uncle forcibly brings Frances to court, she is trapped in a claustrophobic world of intrigue and betrayal – and a ready target for the twisted scheming of Lord Cecil, the King’s first minister.Surrounded by mortal dangers, Frances finds happiness only with the precocious young Princess Elizabeth, and Tom Wintour, the one courtier she can trust.Or can she?

Reviews of The King’s Witch

Like Alison Weir…Borman is an authoritative and engaging writer, good at prising out those humanising details that make the past alive to us. * Guardian * Borman combines a mastery of historical detail with past-pace and an accessible style. — Independent on Sunday Fascinating, detailed account of the everyday reality of the royals…This is a book of rich scholarship. Tracy Borman is a chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces and she knows her Tudor history inside out. * Daily Mail * Borman approaches her topic with huge enthusiasm and a keen eye for entertaining * The Sunday Times * Praise for Tracy Borman * – *

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