The Cardinal, Alison Weir
The Cardinal, Alison Weir
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The Cardinal
A Novel of Love and Power

Author: Alison Weir

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 17 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/27/2025


Synopsis

In this “immersive tale of Tudor intrigue” (Publishers Weekly), the New York Times bestselling author of The Last White Rose explores the rise of Thomas Wolsey, who was Henry VIII’s chief adviser—until the king accused him of treason. “Henry VIII’s beloved cardinal leaps from the page in all his brilliance, complexity, and humanity. Fans of Wolf Hall have a treat in store.”—Tracy Borman, author of Anne Boleyn & Elizabeth I Cardinal Thomas Wolsey enjoyed one of the most meteoric careers in history. His rise from humble beginnings coincided with young Henry VIII’s ascension to the throne in 1509. The two grew to be cherished friends, and by 1515 Wolsey, now a cardinal, had become the controlling figure in all matters of church and state. Wolsey operated on an international stage and worked hard to broker universal peace. All was going dazzlingly well until Henry fell in love with Anne Boleyn—the woman whom Wolsey would one day call “the night crow”—and sought to end his marriage to his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. Swept up in the maelstrom of “the Divorce,” Wolsey, who had successfully given his master everything he wanted, found himself in an impossible situation. As he drew the ire of the future queen, the cardinal found his privileged life and his relationship with Henry crumbling around him. Alison Weir’s poignant novel tells the story of Wolsey the man—his incredible rise to power and his tragic fall. She delves beyond the splendor and political machinations of the Tudor court to reveal the secrets of Wolsey’s private life, the mistress and children he was devoted to, and the tragedy that overtook them. It is a tale of two women, one who loved him and one who hated him—and also a tale of two men, king and commoner, the special, deep-rooted bonds that brought them together and the forces that drove them apart.

About Alison Weir

Alison Weir is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Innocent Traitor and The Lady Elizabeth and several historical biographies, including Mistress of the Monarchy and The Six Wives of Henry VIII.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on July 04, 2025

The Cardinal brings to life the true story of Thomas Wolsey – his meteoric rise and dramatic fall during Tudor England. England, 1482. Wolsey’s story begins in childhood when, at the age of eleven, he is sent to Oxford. The first half of the novel explores the deep inner world of its central characte......more

Goodreads review by Grandma on May 29, 2025

The story transported me back to this time period. I became quite engrossed. This book was well researched. The characters came alive once again in this story. The author has such a gift engulfing the reader from the first pages. The characters were well defined and quite memorable. I look forward t......more

Goodreads review by *TUDOR^QUEEN* on May 22, 2025

At 464 pages, this is another lengthy tome from renowned British royal author Alison Weir. The book cover is gorgeous and visually arresting. How interesting to finally put a pinpoint focus on Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, who rose so high in the court of King Henry VIII that his pride and trappings of we......more

Goodreads review by S. on May 29, 2025

We don't really stop messing around about Henry VIII, don't we?! Well, he was enough for me a long time ago, but what can I do, I am too fascinated by his companions and their fall ways, the fall course by his obsession with having an heir, which he never had. Thomas Wolsey, Henry VIII's chief adviso......more

Goodreads review by Shantha (ShanthasBookEra) on June 20, 2025

Impeccably researched, this is a fascinating look at the life of Thomas Wolsey, the Cardinal advisor during the reign of Henry VIII. It begins with his childhood and takes us on a journey through his life. It is his search of position and power, love, children he couldn't claim, and friendship. The......more