The Confession of Katherine Howard, Suzannah Dunn
The Confession of Katherine Howard, Suzannah Dunn
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The Confession of Katherine Howard

Author: Suzannah Dunn

Narrator: Jane McDowell

Unabridged: 9 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/27/2010


Synopsis

The new novel from the bestselling author of THE SIXTH WIFE. ‘England: firelight and fireblush; wine-dark, winking gemstones and a frost of pearls. Wool as soft as silk, in leaf-green and moss; satins glossy like a midsummer night or opalescent like winter sunrise…Little did we know it but that night we were already ghosts in our own lives…’ When twelve-year-old Katherine Howard comes to live in the Duchess of Norfolk's household, poor relation Cat Tilney is deeply suspicious of her. The two girls couldn't be more different: Cat, watchful and ambitious; Katherine, interested only in clothes and boys. Their companions are in thrall to Katherine, but it's Cat in whom Katherine confides and, despite herself, Cat is drawn to her. Summoned to court at seventeen, Katherine leaves Cat in the company of her ex-lover, Francis, and the two begin their own, much more serious, love affair. Within months, the king has set aside his Dutch wife Anne for Katherine. The future seems assured for the new queen and her maid-in-waiting, although Cat would feel more confident if Katherine hadn't embarked on an affair with one of the king's favoured attendants, Thomas Culpeper. However, for a blissful year and a half, it seems that Katherine can have everything she wants. But then allegations are made about her girlhood love affairs. Desperately frightened, Katherine recounts a version of events which implicates Francis but which Cat knows to be a lie. With Francis in the Tower, Cat alone knows the whole truth of Queen Katherine Howard – but if she tells, Katherine will die.

About Suzannah Dunn

Suzannah Dunn has authored several critically acclaimed contemporary novels, including Venus Flaring and Commencing Our Descent, and a short story collection. She has also penned the bestselling historical novels The Sixth Wife, The Queen's Sorrow, The Confession of Katherine Howard (a Richard & Judy pick in 2011), and The May Bride.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary on August 20, 2019

I have no wish to hurt the author's feelings but I did not enjoy this book at all and got very little out of it. The writing is so dull that I actually lost concentration many times. The author is trying hard to be the new Philipa Gregory but the dialogue and characterization is poor. In fact I never......more

Goodreads review by The Book Maven on February 20, 2015

This was such an annoyingly anachronistic read! GAAAAR! Phrases you will encounter: "I bet..." "Yup." "Kidding!" "It'll blow over." And my personal favorite: "What goes up must come down." (Although I don't have proof, I think it's conventional knowledge that Isaac Newton came up with that phrase, a......more

Goodreads review by Ellie on May 23, 2020

This book was okay, but that is about it. I enjoy reading about the Tudor times, and king Henry VIII wives. But the relationships in this felt forced and fake. I didn’t find the friendships believable, they seemed full of scorn and unease. I’m not sure that the dialogue is particularly historically......more

Goodreads review by Rachael on December 20, 2012

I always enjoy learning about Tudor history as I find it such a fascinating period that is full of interesting characters. I’ve read quite a few historical fiction novels delving into the lives of Henry VIII, his wives and Elizabeth I. I’d mainly read books by Philippa Gregory and was keen to try an......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on May 08, 2010

This is the story of Katherine Howard told through the eyes of Cat Tilney, one of her ladies in waiting. Cat is attendant upon Katherine before she becomes queen and is a witness to the at first sweet and then sexual affair between Katherine and Francis Dereham. Cat herself falls hard for Dereham, b......more


Quotes

Praise for ‘The Sixth Wife’: ‘My, what a story… utterly compelling.’ The Times ‘Suzannah Dunn…weaves…a love story that is both moving and believable…of second chances at love, and passion reawakened.’ Telegraph ‘Mesmerising and beautifully written.’ Scotsman ‘Suzannah Dunn…weaves a kind of love story that is both moving and believable. This is the Tudor world as seldom seen.’ Telegraph Praise for The Queen of Subtleties: 'The Queen of Subtleties’ offers a stunningly refreshing way of retelling an old story. I often abandon historical novels nowadays, but I really could not put this one down. It brings Anne Boleyn to life as never before, and, probably for the first time ever in fiction, Henry VIII emerges as a truly credible character in an authentic setting.' Alison Weir