Planning the Murder of Anne Boleyn
- 248 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate political landscape of early 16th-century England, this narrative delves into the events leading to Anne Boleyn's execution. Despite her enduring popularity, myths about her alleged infidelity have persisted, fueled by historical slander. The story reveals the machinations of influential figures like Thomas Cromwell and Eustace Chapuys, who conspired to elevate Princess Mary. As Anne's adversaries plotted her downfall amidst shifting loyalties and alliances, the book uncovers the true motivations behind her tragic fate, suggesting her demise was a pawn in a larger game of power.