Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Jinny (SkyInk.net) - GoodreadsMore books about the Tudors! Although to be fair, this one was written in 1949 so I wouldn't say it's a part of the current Tudor craze. As usual with such historical novels, though it says it is a ... Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Kristi - GoodreadsI've been fascinated with Henry VIII lately. I like how Jean Plaidy brings these historical characters to life. Her interpretation of their motives and personalities makes the reading interesting ... Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Mervyn - GoodreadsI originally read this book as a teenager in the 1960's and re-read it just out of curiosity. I was very glad I did as it was just as good as I remembered. Well written and enjoyable particularly if you have a liking for history. Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Joy - GoodreadsThis is absolutly the worst book I've read about Anne Boleyn and the other wives of Henry VIII. I realy struggled with it. First there's the language. The old English makes it hard to read and makes ... Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Sara O'flaherty - GoodreadsReally not as good as I had hoped. The parallel stories of Ann and Catherine made it interesting, but too many historical inaccuracies for the sake of making the stories sync. Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - ladywallingford - GoodreadsThis installment wasn't as interesting as the Katherine of Aragon novel that preceded it but I did prefer it over the first of the series. Most of the book took place during Anne Boleyn's reign as ... Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Amy Stergar - GoodreadsBecame obsessed with King Henry after the Tudors aired on HBO. This book did not disappoint. I loved the way the author told the story among the girls and whether only 10% was actually historically accurate, it does not matter because it was that interesting! Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - GoodreadsI did something different here, reading this book in tandem with "The other Boleyn Girl" by Philippa Gregory. This one is sympathetic to Anne as a romantic interest of the king, and the other to her sister.
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - June Louise - Goodreads"His great weakness had its roots in his conscience. He was what men called a religious man, which in his case meant he was a superstitious man. There was never a man less Christian; there was never ... Read full review
Review: Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga #5)
User Review - Helene Harrison - GoodreadsI didn't like this one as much as The King's Great Matter because I felt that the story was far too abbreviated and there wasn't enough detail in either story. It would have been better to look at ... Read full review