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The Last Tudor

By: Philippa Gregory
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As the three Grey sisters fight to survive the intrigues of Tudor court, the battle for the throne isn’t over yet . . .

Three sisters, one fate

Jane

A victim of her father’s failed grab for power, Jane Grey is Queen of England for just nine days before she is sent to the executioner’s block.


Katherine

Learn you to die’ is the advice that Jane gives her younger sister Katherine, who has no intention of dying. But Katherine is a threat to a ruthless queen and soon her fate is sealed.

Mary

After watching her older sisters defy the queen, Mary is aware of her own perilous position. But can she keep hidden secrets, especially her own, while avoiding Elizabeth’s suspicious glare?

THE FINAL NOVEL IN THE SPELLBINDING TUDOR NOVELS SERIES FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR, PHILIPPA GREGORY



Praise for Philippa Gregory:

‘Meticulously researched and deeply entertaining, this story of betrayal and divided loyalties is Gregory on top form’ Good Housekeeping

‘Gregory has popularised Tudor history perhaps more than any other living fiction writer…all of her books feature strong, complex women, doing their best to improve their lives in worlds dominated by men’ Sunday Times

‘Engrossing’ Sunday Express

‘Popular historical fiction at its finest, immaculately researched an
Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Medieval Royalty Tudor England

Critic reviews

‘Engrossing’
‘Popular historical fiction at its finest, immaculately researched and superbly told’
"Expect high demand for another outstanding entry in Gregory’s ongoing and best-selling Tudor saga."
"All bow down before the queen of historical fiction."
"Gregory’s first-person perspective on late Tudor England’s turbulent history will delight existing and future fans."
"True to her style, Philippa Gregory weaves a story that draws readers in and tugs at the heart, featuring characters who defy everyone’s expectations. She clearly loves the Tudor court; every detail is pristine, and the drama is spot on. The sadness is followed by immense happiness, but in the midst of high drama, Gregory doesn’t let you down. She delivers every emotion so subtly that you’ll be crying even before the intensity of the scene hits you. Gregory is at her best in THE LAST TUDOR, a must-read for historical fiction enthusiasts and certainly for her countless fans.”
"Immaculate research, pacy narratives, and a stubborn insistence that history is not only about men....a powerful reminder of how precarious the lives of Tudor women could be."
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This is apparently the last book the author will write on the Tudors and is about three Tudor sisters (cousins of Elizabeth 1), who sacrificed almost everything either for a religious ideal or for love. Because of the latter, I found the novel quite shallow and lacking in substance. I got quite bored with hearing how much two of the sisters loved their husbands. The book wasn't bad enough to abandon, but it was like drinking a very flat watered down Coke. Not at all satisfying after you were expecting something much fuller-bodied. Very disappointing.

Tail end (or tale's end) of the Tudor saga

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Apart from Lady Jane Grey I had never heard or known of the other sisters it certainly portrays Elizabeth's paranoia against her coudins. I enjoyed the story so much I am going to go back and start from the first book again.

Wow a great read

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So many women’s stories are overlooked in the official history books. Once again Philippe Gregory has released the stories of three women who deserve to have their stories told Beautifully read, a sad but compelling story

Bringing history alive

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I do not understand the chapter arrangement of the book at all. The timeline seems to be scrambling all over the book. The authors note is in the middle of the book(chapter 30). There seems to be repetitive chapters as well. It confuses and annoyed me to no end. Not sure if it is the intention of the author or a mistake from audible.

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