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The Last Tudor-9781398552289

The Last Tudor by Gregory, Philippa

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Author: Gregory, Philippa

Historical adventure

Published on 25 September 2025 by Simon & Schuster Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Paperback | 544 pages
128 x 198 x 35 | 388g

THE FINAL NOVEL IN THE SPELLBINDING TUDOR NOVELS SERIES FROM SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR, PHILIPPA GREGORY  Jane Grey was Queen of England for nine days. Using her position as cousin to the deceased king, her father and his conspirators put her on the throne ahead of the king's half-sister Mary, who quickly mustered an army, claimed her crown and locked Jane in the Tower. When Jane refused to betray her Protestant faith, Mary sent her to the executioner's block. There Jane turned her father's greedy, failed grab for power into her own brave and tragic martyrdom.

  €˜Learn you to die' is the advice that Jane gives in a letter to her younger sister Katherine, who has no intention of dying. She intends to enjoy her beauty and her youth and find love. But her lineage makes her a threat to the insecure and infertile Queen Mary and, when Mary dies, to her sister Queen Elizabeth, who will never allow Katherine to marry and produce a potential royal heir before she does.  So when Katherine's secret marriage is revealed by her pregnancy, she too must go to the Tower.

  €˜Farewell, my sister,' writes Katherine to the youngest Grey sister, Mary. A beautiful dwarf, disregarded by the court, Mary finds it easy to keep secrets, especially her own, while avoiding Elizabeth's suspicious glare. After watching her sisters defy the queen, Mary is aware of her own perilous position as a possible heir to the throne. But she is determined to command her own destiny and be the last Tudor to risk her life in matching wits with her ruthless and unforgiving cousin Elizabeth.

  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 and superbly told' The Times