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Rival Queens

By: Kate Williams
Narrated by: Emma Cunniffe
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Rival Queens by Kate Williams, read by Emma Cunniffe.

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'Scintillating, provocative... An elegant synthesis of royal biography and political thriller.' Daily Telegraph
A Times History Book of the Year

Mary and Elizabeth: cousins, rivals, queens. They allied and fought and plotted - but could never escape their bond...
A story which inspired the Hollywood film MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.

At the end of the Tudor era, two queens ruled one island. But sixteenth-century Europe was a man’s world and powerful voices believed that no woman could govern. All around Mary and Elizabeth were sycophants, spies and detractors who wanted their dominion, their favour and their bodies.

Elizabeth and Mary shared the struggle to be both woman and queen. But the forces rising against the two regnants, and the conflicts of love and dynasty, drove them apart. For Mary, Elizabeth was a fellow queen with whom she dreamed of a lasting friendship. For Elizabeth, Mary was a threat. It was a schism that would end in secret assassination plots, devastating betrayal and, eventually, a terrible final act.

Mary is often seen as a defeated or tragic sovereign, but Rival Queens reveals instead how she attempted to reinvent queenship and the monarchy – in one of the hardest fights in royal history.
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'Brings us a fresh Mary, set in a gloriously rich context, a tragic heroine - irresistibly real and relevant... There isn’t a line wasted in this taut, dramatic and utterly beguiling biography.'
Charles Spencer author of Killers of the King: The Men Who Dared to Execute Charles I

‘The perfect combination of scholarship and storytelling, meticulous research and emotional insight, Kate Williams brings Mary vividly to life in all her complexities and contradictions.’ Kate Mosse, author of The Burning Chambers

'It takes a special kind of historian to turn an old story on its head. Eye-opening, provocative, this is the great rivalry re-imagined for the #MeToo generation.' Lucy Worsley

©2018 Kate Williams (P)2018 Random House Audiobooks
Europe Great Britain Historical Politicians Politics & Activism Royalty Tudor England

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Very well written and nicely narrated. I will certainly listen to more of this author's work. Most enjoyable!

A good history lesson.

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An enthralling account of the life of Mary Queen of Scots and her relationship with Elizabeth I. Much work must have gone into sourcing the material that Kate W used. She should be congratulated on a very readable and listenable book.

Regal History

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A well written and read book. The story tragic, important and also inspiring. Thank you.

Outstanding

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Another book on Mary Queen of Scots? Her deeply tragic story is well known – incarcerated in various castles for 18 years by her cousin Elizabeth l and her entourage terrified of Mary taking the English throne, and finally beheaded at the age of 44. Here is the full account of her uber-dramatic life: birth in Scotland in 1542 and Queen at 6 days old; much of her childhood and her brief marriage to the Dauphin spent in France; her arrival to inhospitable Scotland as an 18 year-old widow; falling in love with Darnley (possibly Elizabeth’s cast-off); birth of a rightful male heir; Bothwell accused of the plot which strangled Darnley and blew up his house; reported rape of Mary by Bothwell and subsequent marriage; miscarriage of twins whilst under house arrest; desperate appeals to Elizabeth to save her ignored; 18 years incarceration and final execution with the little lap dog beneath her under-skirts, red the colour of Catholic martyrdom.

The contemporary stance of the author Kate Williams sheds a fresh light on Mary as an exploited monarch doomed very much by the fact of her being a woman. Her marriage to the outrageously evil Bothwell is explained in terms of current interpretations of the effects of trauma on women. Williams makes full use of the vast archive of letters and documents available for research. The vicious rivalries between the religious factions and the tragic trajectory of Mary’s life are fully depicted in all their terrible violence and barbarity.

I was disappointed with the narrator Emma Cunniffe and had I not been interested in the text I wouldn’t have continued. This is a shocking, violent slice of history and needs a vigorous voice, not this over-gentle, soothing one. In addition she mispronounces a good many words (leads (meaning roof); Shrewsbury; chanson…) and gets the stress wrong of many more polysyllabic words. No doubt proper supervision and editing are prohibitively expensive for the producers?

Betrayal and exploitation

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I very much enjoyed this audiobook. The narration was excellent and the prose was detailed, clear and well structured. My only complaint is that throughout the book points that Kate Williams felt were of particular importance were belaboured and repeated so much it became annoying.

Fascinating but repetitive in parts

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