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Laura Andersen

    Laura Andersen crafts literary works that delve into profound human experiences, offering readers compelling insights into life's varied facets. Her writing is characterized by a unique style and keen observation, enriching the literary landscape. She transforms personal perspectives into universally resonant narratives, inviting readers to explore the world through her distinct literary voice.

    Das Haus der tausend Fenster
    The Forgotten Boy
    The Boleyn King
    The Virgin's Daughter
    The Virgin's Spy
    The Boleyn Reckoning
    • 2024

      A building undergoes multiple transformations through the centuries--but a fair-haired boy continues to haunt its halls . . . 1460: Ismay Deacon, caught between sides in the War of the Roses, tries to hide away in her ancestral home, Havencross. But when word gets out that she has a child, and speculation on who the father might be, Ismay has to make a terrible choice to protect her son. The Deacon family disappears, but there are rumors of a fair-haired, unsmiling ghost of a boy haunting the halls of Havencross . . . 1918: War nurse Diana Neville is hired by Havencross School for Boys to run the infirmary. She's enjoying the change from the front lines--but soon, vials are smashed in the infirmary when no one is there, there is knocking on her door in the darkness, and she hears footsteps in empty corridors. Moreover, the youngest students are reporting a ghostly boy luring them from bed in the middle of the night. But as Diana tries to investigate, she is faced with an outbreak of the Spanish flu, a child's disappearance, and a journey into terrifying medieval tunnels. 2018: Juliet Stratford is hired to spend the winter at Havencross to clear it out before it becomes a luxury hotel. Juliet, a historian, throws herself into the mysteries of the estate. Who is the forgotten boy who has haunted Havencross for so long? And is it the same boy that Juliet has begun to see in the echoing, empty house?

      The Forgotten Boy
    • 2015

      The Virgin's Spy

      A Tudor Legacy Novel

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(421)Add rating

      Set in the captivating world of the Tudor court, this historical novel explores the lives of the next generation of Tudor royals. It features richly detailed settings and vividly drawn characters, capturing the glamour and intrigue of the era. With a focus on themes of power and seduction, it promises to engage fans of historical fiction, particularly those who appreciate the works of Philippa Gregory and Alison Weir. The narrative is infused with the complexities of royal life, making it a compelling read.

      The Virgin's Spy
    • 2015

      The Virgin's Daughter

      A Tudor Legacy Novel

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(675)Add rating

      Set in the Tudor era, this novel explores an intriguing alternate history where Elizabeth I, renowned as the Virgin Queen, bears a legitimate heir. The story delves into the complexities of royal lineage and the implications of such a birth on the monarchy. With rich historical detail and compelling characters, it invites readers to imagine the ripple effects on power dynamics and personal relationships within the Tudor court, appealing to fans of historical fiction.

      The Virgin's Daughter
    • 2014

      The Boleyn Reckoning

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(1523)Add rating

      The narrative follows Henry IX, the imagined son of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, as he and his sisters face perilous choices that could alter their fates. Set against the backdrop of Tudor intrigue, the story unfolds with rich historical detail, exploring themes of power, loyalty, and identity. As the trilogy reaches its climax, the characters confront the implications of their lineage and the treacherous political landscape, appealing to fans of historical fiction and royal drama.

      The Boleyn Reckoning
    • 2013

      The Boleyn King

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(4101)Add rating

      Just seventeen years old, Henry IX, known as William, is a king bound by the restraints of the regency yet anxious to prove himself. With the French threatening battle and the Catholics sowing the seeds of rebellion at home, William trusts only three people: his older sister Elizabeth; his best friend and loyal counselor, Dominic; and Minuette, a young orphan raised as a royal ward by William's mother, Anne Boleyn. Against a tide of secrets, betrayal, and murder, William finds himself fighting for the very soul of his kingdom. Then, when he and Dominic both fall in love with Minuette, romantic obsession looms over a new generation of Tudors. One among them will pay the price for a king's desire, as a shocking twist of fate changes England's fortunes forever.

      The Boleyn King