
The Cromwell Enigma
A Tudor Mystery
Derek Wilson(Author)
Marylebone House (Publisher)
Published on 17. September 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-910674-52-9 (ISBN)
Description
July 1540. The courts of Europe are stunned to hear that Henry VIII has executed his all-powerful minister, Thomas Cromwell.
Poet and classicist Nicholas Bourbon is sent from the cultured court of Queen Marguerite of Navarre to investigate. Thrust into a turbulent world of religious, political and personal rivalries, his travels take him far and wide. He endures perils at sea, incarceration in a monastic prison and poisonous intrigue in the Tudor court. Yet this retiring scholar cannot abandon a quest which steadily becomes an obsession, drawing him ever deeper into the beliefs and motivations of his mysterious quarry.
Only after facing many hazards does he discover the astonishing secret that unlocks the Cromwell enigma.
This thrilling historical novel blends fact and fiction together seamlessly to deliver a novel about Thomas Cromwell rich in description and history. A real page turner for those who are fans of Hilary Mantel and Alison Weir, The Cromwell Enigma will captivate anyone with an interest in the Tudor period. This is historical fiction at its finest as Derek Wilson delivers an engaging narrative on the life and mystery of Thomas Cromwell.
Poet and classicist Nicholas Bourbon is sent from the cultured court of Queen Marguerite of Navarre to investigate. Thrust into a turbulent world of religious, political and personal rivalries, his travels take him far and wide. He endures perils at sea, incarceration in a monastic prison and poisonous intrigue in the Tudor court. Yet this retiring scholar cannot abandon a quest which steadily becomes an obsession, drawing him ever deeper into the beliefs and motivations of his mysterious quarry.
Only after facing many hazards does he discover the astonishing secret that unlocks the Cromwell enigma.
This thrilling historical novel blends fact and fiction together seamlessly to deliver a novel about Thomas Cromwell rich in description and history. A real page turner for those who are fans of Hilary Mantel and Alison Weir, The Cromwell Enigma will captivate anyone with an interest in the Tudor period. This is historical fiction at its finest as Derek Wilson delivers an engaging narrative on the life and mystery of Thomas Cromwell.
Reviews / Votes
[On THE THOMAS TREVIOT SERIES] Derek Wilson is a fine historian - and he can also tell a gripping story. This is historical fiction at its best, effortlessly underpinned by a wealth of research by a writer whose understanding of the period is profound. -- Alison Weir, author of Katherine of Aragon, The True Queen and Innocent Traitor Going one better than the C. J. Sansom's Shardlake series and penned with the force of a Robert Harris narrative, D. K. Wilson's Devil's Chalice is the 3rd historical novel with the charming and adventurous Goldsmith Thomas Treviot and his household of characters as they unravel royal plots and sedition in Tudor London. This historical thriller pushes all the right buttons and gallops through the fall of 1549 intrigue towards a 'courtroom drama' finale in the King's Privy Council. A great read! -- Unattributed Perfectly balances fact and fiction * History of Royals * A must-read for anyone who enjoys historical thrillers like those of C.J. Sansom -- Claire Ridgway * The Tudor Society *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
SPCK Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
375 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910674-52-9 (9781910674529)
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Derek Wilson (Author)
Popular historian Derek Wilson was the highly acclaimed author of over 50 books and wrote and presented numerous television and radio programmes.
Popular historian Derek Wilson was the highly acclaimed author of over 50 books and wrote and presented numerous television and radio programmes.