Suzannah Dunn webt fesselnde historische Erzählungen, die sich hauptsächlich auf das Leben tudorscher Frauen konzentrieren und diese mit psychologischer Tiefe und akribischen Details ausstatten. Ihr Schreibstil ist reichhaltig und aufschlussreich und erforscht die verborgenen Motivationen und gesellschaftlichen Zwänge, denen diese einflussreichen Figuren ausgesetzt waren. Durch eindringliche Erzählkunst bietet sie den Lesern einen intimen Einblick in ihre Schicksale und die Epochen, die sie bewohnten. Ihre Werke zeichnen sich durch ihre immersive historische Atmosphäre und tiefes Einfühlungsvermögen für ihre Charaktere aus.
These stories offer observations of women's lives. From the tale of Auntie Fay's trip to Spain for the summer (tanning to the hue of a blood blister and routinely saving the skins of Renee and her unfortunate family), to the sixth form field trip (of stale cigarettes, smuggled scotch, and mutiny).
'The Sixth Wife' is a gripping novel of love, passion, betrayal and heartbreak. Catharine Parr survived Henry VIII to find true love with Thomas Seymour - only to realise that her love was based on a lie.
The award-winning debut novel from the author of Venus Flaring and Tenterhooks. Elizabeth, a young, overworked hospital doctor, gets a phone call from her father late on a Friday night telling her that her mother is dangerously ill. Over the course of the weekend that follows, Elizabeth, on duty as ever and confronting the barely controlled chaos of a busy casualty ward, finds moments to reminisce about her childhood, its joys and its miseries. Past and present are interwoven in a series of vivid tableaux, drawing the reader into an intimate understanding of Elizabeth's life as a whole.
A tremendously vivid, page-turning and plausible novel that depicts the rise
and fall of Anne Boleyn, the most spirited, independent and courageous of
Henry's queens, as viewed from both the bedrooms and the kitchens of the Tudor
court.
From the bestselling author of The Confession of Katherine Howard, the story of two years at the Seymour family home, Wolf Hall, that changed Jane Seymour's life for ever.'I loved this powerful book and can't recommend highly enough' Martina Cole
A queen brought low by love compromised and power abused -- the tragedy of Mary Tudor. Plain, dutiful and a passionate Catholic, Mary Tudor was overjoyed by joy when she became England's queen. After the misery of her childhood, when her father had rejected her mother, and effectively disowned his daughter, Mary felt at last that she was achieving her destiny. And when she marries Philip of Spain, her happiness is complete. But Mary's delight quickly turns sour as she realises that her husband does not love her. In fact he finds her devotion irritating. Desperate for a baby, she begins to believe that God is punishing her. Her people are horrified at the severity of the measures she takes and begin to turn against their queen who is lonely, frightened -- and desperate for love. Rafael, a member of Philip of Spain's entourage, is a reluctant witness to the unfolding tragedy and as the once-feted queen tightens her cruel hold on the nation, Rafael becomes closer to Mary and his life -- and new-found love -- are caught up in the terrible chaos that follows.