In the final volume of Hilary Mantel’s acclaimed Thomas Cromwell trilogy, the once-poor Tudor adviser stands at the height of power in the court of Henry VIII, navigating shifting alliances, religious upheaval, and the ever-present danger of royal favor turning to ruin. Richly atmospheric and psychologically acute, this is a sweeping historical novel about ambition, survival, and the costs of living too close to the center of power.
In the final volume of Hilary Mantel’s acclaimed Thomas Cromwell trilogy, the once-poor Tudor adviser stands at the height of power in the court of Henry VIII, navigating shifting alliances, religious upheaval, and the ever-present danger of royal favor turning to ruin. Richly atmospheric and psychologically acute, this is a sweeping historical novel about ambition, survival, and the costs of living too close to the center of power.