The King’s Mother

byAnnie Garthwaite, Amber Anderson (Read by)

Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage

1461. Through violent war and great sacrifice, Edward IV has won England's coveted throne. Cecily, having piloted her family's rise to power, stands beside him as the nation's first King's Mother.

But competition is ferocious and Cecily has met her match: three other women, driven by ambition, necessity and fear, who will stop at nothing to put their own sons on the throne.

Their conflict is desperate, the cost of failure high, and Cecily must sacrifice everything she has to secure her dynasty. For there can only be one King, and there can only be one King's Mother.

Spanning England's bloodiest civil war through the 15th century and into the Tudor era, this is a story about mothers and sons; about maternal ferocity and female ambition - all it can achieve and all it can destroy.

Elegant and propulsive . . . I had to fight myself to put it down

A.K. Blakemore, author of THE GLUTTON

About Annie Garthwaite

Annie Garthwaite is the author of highly-acclaimed historical novels, Cecily and The King's Mother. She grew up in a working-class community in the north-east of England before embarking on a thirty-year career in international business. In 2017, she returned to her first love - books - and began writing the story of a lifelong fascination, Cecily Neville.
Details
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781405968010
  • Length: 744 minutes
  • Price: £14.00
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