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More information about ‘Crown of Blood’ by Nicola Tallis

There are some interesting details about ‘Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey’ by Nicola Tallis (published 3 Nov 2016) in the Michael O’Mara Books catalogue. ‘Following Lady Jane Grey’s journey from the deadly intrigues of her … Continue reading

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‘The Tudor-Brandons’ Interview with Sarah-Beth Watkins

Sarah-Beth Watkins is the author of ‘Lady Katherine Knollys: The Unacknowledged Daughter of King Henry VIII’ and ‘Ireland’s Suffragettes: The Women Who Fought for the Vote.’ Her new book, ‘The Tudor Brandons: Mary and Charles – Henry VIII’s Nearest & … Continue reading

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‘The Girl in the Glass Tower’ Interview with Elizabeth Fremantle

Elizabeth Fremantle is the author of the Tudor Trilogy, ‘Queen’s Gambit, Sisters of Treason and Watch the Lady.’ Her new novel, ‘The Girl in the Glass Tower’ is published in the UK and the USA today. To buy her new … Continue reading

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UK cover for ‘Crown of Blood’ by Nicola Tallis

The UK cover for ‘Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey’ by Nicola Tallis has been revealed. Nicola’s debut book will be published by Michael O’Mara books on 3 November.

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Possible portraits of Arbella Stuart and Margaret Douglas on display at the NPG

A possible portrait of Lady Arbella Stuart (once a potential successor to Elizabeth I) and the heroine of Elizabeth Fremantle’s new book (The Girl in the Glass Tower) is on display in Room 3 of the National Portrait Gallery. Also … Continue reading

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