The King’s Mother: Four mothers fight for their sons as the Wars of the Roses rage
FROM THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR OF CECILY
‘Elegant and propulsive . . . I had to fight myself to put it down’ A.K. Blakemore
‘A vivid and gripping powerhouse of a novel’ Joanne Burn
‘History retold with all the page-turning compulsion of a thriller’ Tim Leach
‘Superbly immersive’ Naomi Kelsey
————–
1461. Through blood and battle Edward has gained England’s throne – king by right and conquest – eighteen years old and unstoppable. Cecily has piloted his rise to power and stands at his shoulder now, first to claim the title King’s Mother.
But to win a throne is not to keep it and war is come again. As brother betrays brother, and trusted cousins turn treacherous, other mothers rise up to fight for other sons. Cecily must focus her will to defeat every challenge. Wherever they come from. Whatever the cost.
For there can be only one King, and only one King’s Mother.
From the Wars of the Roses to the dawn of the Tudor age, this is a story of mothers and sons; of maternal ferocity and female ambition – of all they can build and all they can destroy.

Perfectly Norman
Broken Heartlands
Plastic Sucks!
Behind the Dragon
One small voice
Could You Survive Midsomer? : Can you avoid a bizarre death in England's most dangerous county?
Vesper Flights
We all want impossible things
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Ride Britain
In Praise of Walking : The new science of how we walk and why it’s good for us
Gift Wrapping
Test Match Special Diary
Last
More Weatherman Walks
Not Now, Bernard
Elmer and the Lost Treasure
Matt Tebbutt's Pub Food : 100 Favourites, Old and New
Cunning Women
Centaur
Shy : THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
Rootbound
The Joy Journal for Magical Everyday Play : Easy Activities & Creative Craft for Kids and their Grown-ups
The Swift and the Harrier
Sherpa
I Can't Sleep
Why I'm No Longer Talking To White People About Race
What July Knew : If you liked ELIZABETH IS MISSING, you'll LOVE this


