Murder Most Royal: The Story of Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard (Tudor Saga, #5)

by Jean Plaidy

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One powerful king. Two tragic queens.

In the court of Henry VIII, it was dangerous for a woman to catch the king’s eye. Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were cousins. Both were beautiful women, though very different in temperament. They each learned that Henry’s passion was all-consuming–and fickle.

Sophisticated Anne Boleyn, raised in the decadent court of France, was in love with another man when King Henry claimed her as his own. Being his mistress gave her a position of power; being his queen put her life in jeopardy. Her younger cousin, Catherine Howard, was only fifteen when she was swept into the circle of King Henry. Her innocence attracted him, but a past mistake was destined to haunt her.

Painted in the rich colors of Tudor England, Murder Most Royal is a page-turning journey into the lives of two of the wives of the tempestuous Henry VIII.


Look for the Reading Group Guide at the back of this book.


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  • ISBN10 1400082498
  • ISBN13 9781400082490
  • Publish Date 24 January 2006 (first published 31 December 1949)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Crown