Alison Weir
Alison Weir is a renowned British historical novelist and biographer, celebrated for her meticulously researched and engaging narratives. Her notable works, including 'Innocent Traitor' and 'The Lady Elizabeth,' delve into the lives of Tudor royalty, bringing history to life with compelling storytelling. Weir's expertise in the period lends authenticity and depth to her fictional accounts.
Books by Alison Weir
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Innocent Traitor
by Alison Weir
4.0(30,822)
Forced onto the throne as a teenage pawn in a deadly Tudor power struggle, Lady Jane Grey navigates religious fervor and familial betrayal, ultimately sacrificing her young life for a crown she never desired.

The Lady Elizabeth
by Alison Weir
4.0(25,185)
Stripped of her 'princess' title and haunted by her mother Anne Boleyn's execution, young Elizabeth Tudor navigates the dangerous, male-dominated court of Henry VIII, determined to survive and reclaim her destiny.