![]() ![]() Since then she has gone on to write many novels including The Lady Elizabeth (Hutchinson, 2009), The Lady in the Tower ( Hutchinson, 2010), The Captive Queen (Hutchinson, 2011) and The Marriage Game (Hutchinson, 2015). Her first novel, Innocent Traitor ( Hutchinson, 2007), was a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller. ![]() ![]() Her book Queen of the Conquest (Jonathan Cape, 2017) was a Daily Telegraph Book of the Year. She has written widely on the British Monarchy and her books include Eleanor of Aquitaine ( Jonathan Cape, 2001), Isabella: She-Wolf of France ( Jonathan Cape, 2012), Richard III and the Princes in the Tower ( Jonathan Cape, 2014) and The Lost Tudor Princess ( Jonathan Cape, 2016) an extraordinary biography of the beautiful and tempestuous Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox who led a life packed with intrigue, drama and tragedy that spanned five Tudor reigns. Alison Weir is a bestselling and critically acclaimed popular historian and novelist. ![]()
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