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Mary I: Queen of Sorrows

By: Alison Weir
Narrated by: Julie Maisey
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Sunday Times bestselling novelist Alison Weir returns with the spellbinding story of Mary I.

A DESTINY REWRITTEN. A ROYAL HEART DIVIDED.

Adored only child of Henry VIII and his Queen, Katherine of Aragon, Princess Mary is raised in the golden splendour of her father's court. But the King wants a son and heir.

With her parents' marriage, and England, in crisis, Mary's perfect world begins to fall apart. Exiled from the court and her beloved mother, she seeks solace in her faith, praying for her father to bring her home. But when the King does promise to restore her to favour, his love comes with a condition.

The choice Mary faces will haunt her for years to come - in her allegiances, her marriage and her own fight for the crown. Can she become the queen she was born to be?

MARY I. HER STORY.

Alison Weir's new Tudor novel is the tale, full of drama and tragedy, of how a princess with such promise, loved by all who knew her, became the infamous Bloody Mary.

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PRAISE FOR ALISON WEIR'S TUDOR FICTION

'History has the best stories and they should all be told like this' Conn Iggulden

'As always, Alison Weir is ahead of the curve - and at the top of her game' Sarah Gristwood

'Weir is excellent on the little details that bring a world to life' Guardian

'Profoundly moving... lingers long after the last page' Elizabeth Fremantle

(P)2024 Headline Publishing Group Ltd©2024 Alison Weir
Biographical Fiction Family Life Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Renaissance Royalty War & Military Tudor Heartfelt England
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Another amazing historical figure brought back to life so we can get to know the whole story, good and bad. Such an appropriate title for this book. I knew about the name ‘Bloody Mary’ and often wondered how just this was, just like I knew bits and pieces about her life, but this book gives the detail and joins it all up to give you a real insight and the context. Beautifully narrated, it did leave me feeling somewhat sad for Mary.

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Too much is on her other excellent Tudor. Histories However the authors notes at the end improves my opinion.
It really is hard to sympathise with Mary despite her difficult childhood

Dissapointing from one of my favourite authors

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Julie Macey read this book just brilliant. Clear, professional and seemed to catch all the Characters male as well as female perfectly.
I don't often listen to fiction but this was really easy to read to and you felt like the fly on the wall as it journeyed throught her life.
Mary's childhood wasn't too long so it got into the interesting parts soon enough.
I did sympathise with Mary till the burnings.
Being a Protestant convert from Catholicism it didn't endear her to me any further. But left me wondering why such a cruel act even existed in a Christian country.
Being Irish I xant say Elisabeth 1st reign endeared me to her either as She did terrible things in Ireland.
But on the good side this is my first Alison Weir book and I really enjoyed it and would definitely investigate her other titles.

A real joy to listen to

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This perspective was unique to me and I really appreciated it. Everything else I've read talks about perspectives from the outside, from others, while this presented possibly her thoughts and reasons behind actions far deeper and I've read anywhere else.

A new perspective

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Known quite widely as Bloody Mary this novel prompts me to think of her as Weepy Mary. She seems to cry so frequently, it was pathetic. I wanted her to bone up.
I’m not keen on historical accounts that put words into people’s mouths so it’s not a book for me. It is a novel after all so I should have known.

Weepy Mary

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