After a string of of doomed marriages Henry VIII despairs of finding a wife who is both trustworthy and pleasing to him.
When Katherine Howard catches his eye at court, a hope flutters in him which revives the ageing king.
Innocent, beautiful and easy to love, Henry wastes no time in sealing marriage with his new bride and even dreams of another son to join his sickly heir Edward.
But in a court dominated by Henry’s unpredictable passions, not even Katherine is safe.
Henry, no longer the slender, young monarch, had grown bloated and become a glutton with table manners more suited to the farmyard than the palace.
Katherine’s youthful eye begins to wander as she seeks solace with a coterie of lovers …
A dangerous affair is formed and fuelled by daredevil nature of love, and leaves in its wake terrified witnesses.
Surely it is only a matter of time before the King finds out…and in this sinking ship no one will survive…
Philip Lindsay (1906–1958) was an Australian writer, who mostly wrote historical novels. He was the son of Norman Lindsay, an Australian artist. His novels often treated his subject matter in a dark fashion, with his central characters depicted as brooding, depressed, or disturbed characters. In addition, he did some work for the film industry. He was one of a team of writers on Song of Freedom and Under the Red Robe , and was a technical advisor on The Private Life of Henry VIII.
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