Murder Most Royal

English History

Author: Jean Plaidy

At the decadent French court of King Francois, the young Anne Boleyn grows into an enigmatic and striking woman, a temptation to many courtiers. But whilst Anne’s ambitions are high, she has learned from her sister’s unfortunate reputation. Unlike Mary, Anne refuses to become even a King’s mistress.,,So when Anne returns to the English court of Henry VIII, it is the King who….Read More

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