‘A master storyteller…Gregory captures the intrigue and suspense of life at the Tudor court in vivid detail. She skilfully combines painstaking historical research with a gripping fictional narrative and her characters are so lifelike and engaging that they practically leap from the page’
- <I><B>Daily Express</B></I>,
‘A cleverly wrought political novel. In introducing Parr to a new audience, Gregory has done the first lady of English letters something of a favour’
- <I><B>Sunday Telegraph</B></I>,
‘Gregory dramatises the story of a reluctant royal wife negotiating the anxious, dangerous years of her marriage… written with her usual authority and capacity for great drama’
- <I><B>Sunday Times</B></I>,
<i>‘The Taming of the Queen</i> reads like a clever, intimate thriller’
- <I><B>The Times</B></I>,
‘Gregory brilliantly captures the torn loyalties, treacheries and tragedies that lie beneath the historical detail, to entertaining effect’
- <I><B>Good Housekeeping</B></I>,
‘The contemporary mistress of historical crime’
- <I><B>Kate Mosse</B></I>,
‘Popular historical fiction at its finest, immaculately researched and superbly told’
- <I><B>The Times</B></I>,
‘Gregory creates a world in which all but the most determined women are tools in the hands of powerful men… past-paced, convincing, vivid and engrossing’
- <I><B>Daily Express</B></I>,
‘Philippa Gregory has another hit on her hands with this gripping page-turner. Her novel simplifies and humanises the complex politics of the period’
- <I><B>Sunday Times</B></I>,
‘Rollicking, page-turning stuff’
- <I><B>Metro</B></I>,
‘Popular history at its best’
- <I><B>Daily Mail</B></I>,
‘Meticulously researched…for each novel she immerses herself in dozens of primary and secondary sources, before transforming them into vivid fiction’
- <I><B>Sunday Telegraph</B></I>,
‘Philippa Gregory is truly the mistress of the historical novel. It would be hard to make history more entertaining, lively or engaging’
- <I><B>Sunday Express</B></I>,
‘Her novels are filled with strong, determined women who take their fate into their own hands’
- <I><B>Financial Times</B></I>,
‘Rarely has history been so seductive’
- <I><B>Tatler</B></I>,
‘Gregory makes history come alive ... riveting’
- <I><B>Daily Express</B></I>,