House of Treason

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780753826904

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Genre: Biography: Royalty / British & Irish History / European History / History

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King-makers – Conspirators – Criminals – Nobles – Seducers

‘A riveting story, splendidly told’
DAILY TELEGRAPH

‘Gripping and gruesome’ BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH

‘Fascinating close-ups of outlandish Tudor behaviour’ DAILY MAIL


The Howard family – the Dukes of Norfolk – were the wealthiest and most powerful aristocrats in Tudor England, regarding themselves as the true power behind the throne. They were certainly extraordinarily influential, with two Howard women marrying Henry VIII – Anne Boleyn and the fifteen-year-old Catherine Howard. But in the treacherous world of the Tudor court no faction could afford to rest on its laurels. The Howards consolidated their power with an awesome web of schemes and conspiracies but even they could not always hold their enemies at bay.

This was a family whose history is marked by treason, beheadings and incarceration – a dynasty whose pride and ambition secured only their downfall.

Reviews

A riveting book
CATHOLIC HERALD
A riveting book
CATHOLIC HERALD
Gripping and gruesome
BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH
A gruesome and engaging history
SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
Hutchinson is a lively biographer and brings the period vividly to life. One has a keen sense of its sights and smells as well as the less immediate stink of fear, betrayal and unbearable pain ... This book gives a balanced view of the choices and compromises, the moral subtleties and the physical horrors of the age
THE TABLET
The narrative is compelling and horrible... It is a riveting story, splendidly told
DAILY TELEGRAPH
A remarkable story of a dynasty whose pride and ambition secured only their downfall
HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER
Hutchinson grips every page with this outstanding story of treason in fearful times laden with espionage and betrayal
OXFORD TIMES
A gruesome story, of pride, greed and flaunting arrogance, blood and cruelty, cunning and stupidity... [Robert Hutchinson] has created a delightful and instructive book
LITERARY REVIEW
Robert Hutchinson gives a thoughtful sideways view onto 16th century court politics in House of Treason... a fascinating account of the Howard dynasty
DAILY TELEGRAPH Books of the Year
A gruesome and engaging history
SUNDAY BUSINESS POST
Gripping and gruesome
BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH
[Hutchinson] entertains us with fascinating close-ups of outlandish Tudor behaviour
DAILY MAIL
[Hutchinson] writes with vigour and enthusiasm.. there are some splendid set-pieces (the account of Flodden, for instance, is riveting)
BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE
A remarkable story of a dynasty whose pride and ambition secured only their downfall.
HUDDERSFIELD DAILY EXAMINER