The book that will transport you into the dark world of 16th Century London. Experience the sight, sound, and smells of a bygone age when the ambition of most ordinary folk was survival.
‘A compelling mix of politics, conspiracy, and drama set in 16th century London.’ The Wishing Shelf
In his latest novel, award-winning author Alan Reynolds dives deep into the sixteenth century, unravelling the thrilling tale of Alice Tankerville, the last woman to escape from the Tower of London. This gripping thriller, grounded in meticulous research, whisks readers away to the heart of 1530s London, immersing them in the sights, sounds, and pungent smells of Tudor England.
While numerous articles have chronicled the tale of Alice Tankerville and her resourceful accomplice John Wolfe, historical records often present conflicting accounts. In a masterful blend of fact and fiction, Alan Reynolds crafts a narrative pulsating with key elements of their saga, capturing the tumultuous era of Henry VIII's reign with striking accuracy and vivid realism.
The Gates of Dark Death by award-winning author, Alan Reynolds, is the tragic tale of Alice Tankerville, the last woman to escape from the Tower of London. According to The Wishing Shelf Awards it’s described as ‘a compelling mix of politics, conspiracy, and drama set in 16th Century London’. Alice’s life is turned around, not necessarily for the better, when she meets John Wolfe, a man of dubious means. At the same time, three hundred and sixty-six gold crowns destined for the King’s coffers, go missing. Is Wolfe really the culprit? Read now and be prepared to be immersed in a riveting Tudor-period thriller.
(Alan Reynolds, 2025)
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