Telling the
Stories of the Tudors
By Tony Riches
It
began with my research for a novel about the life of Henry Tudor, who like me
was born in the Welsh town of Pembroke. I decided to write it as an historical
fiction novel in the hope of reaching a wider audience, including those who
might never read a text book about the Tudors. I also enjoy the challenge of
‘filling the gaps’ in the historical record, and bringing these men and women
to life.
I’d
collected more than enough material for a book – and discovered that although
Henry features (with varying degrees of accuracy) in many works of fiction, there
were no novels devoted to telling his amazing story. I believe this was partly
because Henry had been labelled as dull and miserly, when in fact he was an
extravagant gambler, who spent a fortune on clothes, knew how to broker peace
and brought an end to the Wars of the Roses.
I
also discovered there were no novels about Henry’s Welsh grandfather, Owen
Tudor, or Owen’s son, Jasper Tudor, who helped Henry become king. The Tudor
trilogy provided the perfect ‘vehicle’ for Henry to be born in the first book,
‘come of age’ in the second, and become King of England in the third.
I’m
pleased to say the books of the Tudor trilogy became best sellers in the US, UK
and Australia, with the final book being the only historical fiction novel
shortlisted for the Amazon Kindle Storyteller award. (Henry was a runner up but
I won a Kindle Oasis and a bottle of good Champagne.)
The
challenge I then faced was how to follow a successful trilogy. I’d enjoyed developing
the character of Henry’s daughter, Mary Tudor, and realised the story of how
she became Queen of France is little known. (In the TV series ‘The Tudors’ Mary
was ‘merged’ with her sister Margaret – and some people understandably confuse
her with her brother’s daughter, also Mary Tudor.)
I
wrote Mary – Tudor Princess, which
become my best-selling book last year, then followed up with my latest book, Brandon – Tudor Knight. Readers are
probably familiar with Charles Brandon’s story of how he risked everything to
marry Mary Tudor against the wishes of her vengeful brother, Henry VIII. What
they might not know is how Brandon found himself seriously out of his depth
fighting Henry’s wars in France, or that after Mary’s death he married his
fourteen-year-old ward, wealthy heiress Lady Katherine Willoughby.
Now
I have two ‘sequels’ to the Tudor Trilogy, with the five books forming a series
providing a continuous narrative throughout the reign of the two King Henrys. Where
to go next? All the books are now
available as audiobooks, and are being translated into Spanish and Italian.
I’ve also been recording podcasts about the stories of the Tudors each month,
(see https://tonyriches.podbean.com/.)
I’m
now enjoying researching and writing the amazing story of what became of Katherine
(Willoughby) Brandon after the death of Charles. Her story deserves to be told
– and leads right up to the coronation of Queen Elizabeth I and my planned next
series, which will explore the fascinating world of the Elizabethan Tudors.
Brandon – Tudor
Knight
By Tony Riches
From the author of the international bestselling Tudor Trilogy
comes a true story of adventure, courtly love and chivalric loyalty.
Handsome, charismatic
and a champion jouster, Sir Charles Brandon is the epitome of a Tudor Knight. A
favourite of King Henry VIII, Brandon has a secret. He has fallen in love
with Henry’s sister, Mary Tudor, the beautiful widowed Queen of France, and
risks everything to marry her without the King’s consent.
Brandon becomes Duke
of Suffolk, but his loyalty is tested fighting Henry’s wars in France. Mary’s
public support for Queen Catherine of Aragon brings Brandon into dangerous
conflict with the ambitious Boleyn family and the king’s new right-hand man, Thomas
Cromwell.
Torn between duty to
his family and loyalty to the king, Brandon faces an impossible decision: can
he accept Anne Boleyn as his new queen?
Pick up your copy
of
Brandon – Tudor Knight
Tony Riches
Tony Riches is a full-time UK author of
best-selling historical fiction. He lives in Pembrokeshire, West Wales and is a
specialist in the history of the Wars of the Roses and the lives of the early
Tudors. For more information about Tony’s books please visit his website tonyriches.com and his popular blog, The Writing Desk and find him on Facebook and Twitter @tonyriches
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