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History buff very pleased with weirs series read two previous books on hviii queens
Instead she writes with the emotions and fears that contemporary characters who don’t know what will happen might truly have be thinking
This period in history is brought to life by the way the author fictionalizes possible events and conversations with the nonfic... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I enjoyed this novel but i am still waiting for the jane seymour of mine and henry’s fantasies to emerge
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This is novel 3 in historian alison weir’s planned series about the six wives of england’s king henry viii the tudor queens
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Because her inclusion of so much historically accurate detail is at times welcome and at other times dull
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There is not much primary historical material about jane seymour
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What was most interesting to me was the work weir did around explaining jane’s death — 12 days after her son’s birth
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Weir reviewed the primary source material and then showed it to a number of contemporary medical experts
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Based on their input weir debunks the more common theories that jane died of either puerperal fever or a rudimentary caesarean delivery
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And i will soon pick up weir’s newly published novel 4 about anne of cleves