The Pretender : A bold and funny historical novel that shows you the Tudors as you've never seen them before

Jo Harkin

£18.99

Summary

Step into a vibrant world of deception and wit with The Pretender by Jo Harkin. This bold and funny historical novel reimagines the tumultuous Tudor period, showcasing the era through a lens filled with humor and intrigue. Renowned for its wickedly funny narrative, as praised by Karen Russell, and described as “brilliantly buoyant” by Joanna Quinn, this book offers a refreshing take that will captivate readers from all walks of life.

Set against a backdrop of political machinations and social upheaval, The Pretender invites you to experience the excitement and drama of historical fiction like never before. The author expertly blends humor with poignant themes, challenging the norms of traditional Tudor storytelling. Readers will find themselves immersed in a tapestry of colorful characters and unexpected twists, making it a standout in the historical fiction category.

As part of the Fiction category and specifically within Historical Fiction, this novel captures the essence of a critical time in British history while also providing a fresh, entertaining perspective. It’s perfect for fans of the genre who crave both depth and laughter in their reading experience.

Don’t miss out on this remarkable journey through a pivotal era, artfully crafted by Jo Harkin. With its unique blend of humor and historical insight, The Pretender promises to be a delightful addition to your bookshelf, appealing to those who appreciate fiction that challenges the status quo.

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The Pretender : A bold and funny historical novel that shows you the Tudors as you've never seen them before by Jo Harkin 9781526678348

Product Information

Title: The Pretender : A bold and funny historical novel that shows you the Tudors as you've never seen them before
Author: Jo Harkin
ISBN: 9781526678348
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Bloomsbury Circus
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions: 153 x 234 x 37 mm
Publication Date: 24 April, 2025
Pagination: 464 pages
Weight: 688 g

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