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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008381684
Publisher: Fourth Estate (HarperCollins)
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Bring Up the Bodies is the electrifying second novel in Hilary Mantel's Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall trilogy, following the rise and ruthless political mind of Thomas Cromwell in the court of Henry VIII. Winner of the Man Booker Prize and a Sunday Times bestseller, this edition features the striking new cover design created to celebrate the publication of the trilogy's concluding volume, The Mirror and the Light. Now adapted into a major BBC television series, this is essential reading for lovers of literary and historical fiction, and a perfect follow-on to Wolf Hall.
About the Book
By 1535, Thomas Cromwell has become Henry VIII's most indispensable adviser, having steered him through his tumultuous break with Rome and the papacy. Yet the king's marriage to Anne Boleyn, once passionately desired, has soured. Anne has failed to give Henry the son he craves, and her sharp tongue and fierce will have alienated the old aristocracy and even Cromwell himself. Over three terrifying weeks, Anne stands accused of adultery, incest and treason, while Jane Seymour waits quietly in the wings. Cromwell must orchestrate the queen's downfall while protecting his own position and the future of the English crown. Written with Mantel's trademark blend of psychological insight, dazzling prose and meticulous historical detail, Bring Up the Bodies brings Tudor England to vivid, unsettling life. It earned Mantel a second Man Booker Prize, cementing the Wolf Hall trilogy's reputation as a landmark of modern literary fiction. Readers who loved Wolf Hall will find this sequel every bit as gripping, propelled by court intrigue, moral ambiguity and a central character whose calculating brilliance is as compelling as it is chilling.
About the Author
Dame Hilary Mantel DBE FRSL (1952–2022) was one of Britain's most celebrated novelists, renowned for her historical fiction, memoirs and short stories. She is the only woman and one of only a handful of writers to have won the Booker Prize twice, both for her Wolf Hall trilogy: Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies. The final volume, The Mirror and the Light, completed the trilogy to widespread critical acclaim. Her work is celebrated for its psychological depth and vivid recreation of Tudor history.
Why You'll Love This Novel
A masterclass in historical storytelling, Bring Up the Bodies pulls you deep into the treacherous Tudor court through Thomas Cromwell's razor-sharp perspective. Gripping, intelligent and beautifully written, it's a must-read for fans of prestige TV drama and literary fiction alike.
Please Note: Cover may vary slightly from image shown; this is the current UK paperback edition with matching UK ISBN.
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