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The Red Queen

The Red Queen
A Novel  
Read by: Bianca Amato
This edition: Unabridged Audio Download
Availability: Available on or around August 3, 2010
List Price: $29.95

National Bestseller

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Conspiracy. Passion. Coldhearted ambition.

Heiress to the red rose of Lancaster, Margaret Beaufort fervently believes that her house is the true ruler of England. Ignored by her sainted cousin Henry VI, mocked by her mother, married at age twelve, and endangered by childbirth, she vows to put her son on the throne. Naming him Henry, she sends him into exile and pledges him in marriage to the daughter of her sworn enemy.

Margaret charts her own way through loveless marriages, treacherous alliances, and secret plots. Finally, she gambles her life to mastermind one of the greatest rebellions of all time—all the while knowing that her grown son and his army await the opportunity to win the greatest prize.

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‘This interweaving of the personal and the historical in a way that is fluid and entirely believable is, of course, why one reads Gregory in the first place.  But the backbone of this book is the manipulation of her central character, the way in which Gregory successfully guides her from hero to antihero, keeping her compelling all along.  Once that job is done, and Margaret has gone truly bad, the action breads into a proper gallop.  There is more bitching, double-dealing and downright skulduggery than in an entire series of The Thick Of It, and a splendidly bloody climax to boot. Delightful escapism’ 
The Times

‘The narrative has both drive and immediacy which, combined with the meticulous research characteristic of all Philippa Gregory’s books, bring the 15th century alive… The Red Queen is a vivid and compelling evocation of a turbulent period’
Daily Express

‘This is a vivid recreation of an unsympathetic and ruthless manipulator…compulsive tale of dynastic deviousness’ 
Marie Claire


‘Gregory is a serious historian who steeps herself in source materials.’
Elizabeth Grice, Daily Telegraph

‘Gregory’s skill as a storyteller makes the novel fast-paced, wearing its meticulous research lightly as it plunges the readers into a time when power struggles between rival factions resulted in a county at war with itself’
Metro

'This dramatic book follows the life of the courageous Margaret Beaufort. After marrying a much older man and becoming a teenage mum, she decides her son will one day be crowned King of England. This gripping novel tells a fictional story of the Tudor monarchy's earliest roots'
Hot Stars, OK! Magazine

Bookseller, May 9, 2011
...s Beware of The Dog won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year. The fiction team grew Philippa Gregory's paperback sales by almost 100% with the publication of The White Queen. S&S Children's also showed significant growth, with Becca ...
Herald Scotland, May 2, 2011
...Philippa Gregory, Simon & Schuster, £7.99. Married, impregnated and widowed before shes out of her teens, Margaret Beaufort is ambitious for her son, the future Henry VII. As the War ...
Philippine Star, August 9, 2010
...Ren and Toby will have to decide on their next move, but they cant stay locked away. THE RED QUEEN By Philippa Gregory Before: P729 Now: P583.25 Heiress to the red rose of Lancaster, Margaret Beaufort never surrenders her belief that her ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 7, 2010
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Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 4, 2010
...The Good Old Fashioned Way · Book Review: Deadly Beloved by Max Allan Collins · Book Review: The Red Queen by Philippa Gregory Tracing the emergence of Buddhism in America to the 1844 publication of a Henry David Thoreau essay, The Buddha ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer, August 4, 2010
...British historical fiction author Philippa Gregory crosses the line to the Lancaster side in the next installment of her Cousins' War series, The Red Queen. The Red Queen tells the story of Margaret Beaufort, a ...
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...This week brings a new novel in Philippa Gregory’s Cousin’s War series, a new Los Lobos album on CD, and the controversial superhero movie Kick Ass to Dvd.  New releases in books, music, and movies ...
Victoria Advocate, August 2, 2010
..."The Red Queen" (Touchstone, $25.99), by Philippa Gregory: Philippa Gregory, author of "The Other Boleyn Girl," continues her saga of the Wars of the Roses with a fictional biography of ...
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..."The Red Queen" (Touchstone, $25.99), by Philippa Gregory: Philippa Gregory, author of "The Other Boleyn Girl," continues her saga of the Wars of the Roses with a fictional biography of ...
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...Margaret Beaufort used the discord of the War of the Roses and the elimination of rival heirs to advance her son Henry to the throne. ...
Darlington & Stockton Times, July 16, 2010
...s favourites Jane Green and Wendy Holden, a new novella from vampire queen Stephanie Meyer, historical fiction from Philippa Gregory, and new thrillers from Frederick Forsyth, James Patterson and Karin Slaughter. Check out your airport ...