âOâBrien cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale.â
-The Times
'I was a penniless, landless petitioner, my Neville blood a curse, my future dependent on the charity of those who despised me...â
Anne Neville is the heiress and daughter of the greatest powerbroker in the land, Warwick the Kingmaker. Trapped in a deadly tangle of political intrigue, she is a pawn in an uncertain game, used by the houses of Neville, York and Lancaster alike.
In Englandâs glittering, treacherous court, not all wish to see the Nevilles raised high. The Earl of Warwickâs ambition and pride lead him into an attempt to depose the Yorkist King; his treason forces his family into exile.
Humiliated and powerless in a foreign land, Anne must find the courage and the wit to survive in such a dangerous manâs world.
Compulsively readable, Anne OâBrien vividly evokes the story of Richard IIIâs queen with a passion and vibrancy reminiscent of Phillipa Gregory and Alison Weir.
Praise for Anne OâBrienâOâBrien cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale.â
- The Times
âA gem of a subject ... OâBrien is a terrific storytellerâ
- Daily Telegraph
âJoanna of Navarre is the feisty heroine in Anne OâBrienâs fast-paced historical novel The Queenâs Choice.â
-Good Housekeeping
âA gripping story of love, heartache and political intrigue.â
-Woman & Home
âPacked with drama, danger, romance and history.â
-Pam Norfolk, for the Press Association
âBetter than Philippa Gregoryâ â The Bookseller
âAnne OâBrien has joined the exclusive club of excellent historical novelists.â â Sunday Express
âA gripping historical drama.â
-Bella
âThis book has everything â royalty, scandal, fascinating historical politics and ultimately, the shaping of the woman who founded the Tudors.â â Cosmopolitan
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Anne OâBrien was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire. After gaining a BA Honours degree in History at Manchester University and a Masterâs in Education at Hull, she lived in the East Riding for many years as a teacher of history.
She now lives with her husband in an eighteenth-century timber-framed cottage in depths of the Welsh Marches in Herefordshire on the borders between England and Wales.