
The House of Tudor: An Alternative History
The Tudors Series, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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Bill Allender
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By:
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Elizabeth Kelly
About this listen
In the year 1553, King Edward VI has turned sixteen. His minority has come to an end. He is ready to rule England as the next Tudor King and Head of the Church of England. However, his Catholic sister Lady Mary poses a threat to his dream of a ruling over a united godly nation. And until he has a son, she is the next heir in the line of succession.
Protector Northumberland takes steps to protect the Protestant Reformation and the future of his own family. The House of Tudor recounts the untold story of the reign of King Edward VI.
©2024 Elizabeth Kelly (P)2025 Elizabeth Kelly
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