"An extremely well-written book with
depth and complexity to the main characters. The author says she wanted to
write a book about family love and tolerance, and a woman's loyalty and
courage. She has done so. This is the best book I've read in ages!"
The Ricardian Bulletin, Richard III
Society
"The authenticity and historical research displayed within this story is immense and exquisite. Ms. St. John is sure to be a newfound favorite for fans of not only this fractious time in English history, but of all historical fans who adore rich, immersive prose."
Historical Fiction Company 2022 Book of the Year
"A very enjoyable read. The historical veracity is impeccable, and
Elysabeth is a likeable, admirable character who faces interesting dilemmas
with love and courage."
Historical Novel Society
If you knew the fate of the Princes in the Tower, would you tell? Or forever keep the secret?
May 1483: The Tower of London. When King Edward IV dies and Lady Elysabeth Scrope delivers her young godson, Edward V, into the Tower of London to prepare for his coronation, she is engulfed in political turmoil. Within months, the prince and his brother have disappeared, Richard III is declared king, and Elysabeth’s sister Margaret Beaufort conspires with her son Henry Tudor to invade England and claim the throne.
Desperate to protect her godson, Elysabeth battles the intrigue, betrayal, and
power of the last medieval court, defying her Yorkist husband and her
Lancastrian sister under her godmother’s sacred oath to keep Prince Edward
safe. Bound by blood and rent by honour, Elysabeth is torn between King Richard
and Margaret Beaufort, knowing that if her loyalty is questioned, she is in
peril of losing everything—including her life.
Were the princes murdered by their uncle, Richard III? Did Margaret Beaufort
mastermind their disappearance to usher in the Tudor dynasty? Or did the young
boys vanish for their own safety? Of anyone at the royal court, Elysabeth has
the most to lose–and the most to gain–by keeping secret the fate of the Princes
in the Tower.
Inspired by England’s most enduring historical mystery, Elizabeth St.John
blends her family history with known facts and centuries of speculation to
create an intriguing story about what happened to the Princes in the Tower.
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Autumn 1470 | Westminster Sanctuary
A secret has been conceived . . .
“Entry, in the name of God and King Henry!” My guard clouts the iron-clad door of Cheyneygates, challenging the sanctuary of Westminster Abbey. “The Lady Elysabeth Scrope demands entry!”
A murther of crows startles from the gables, cawing and whirling around my head and circling up into the clouded heavens. I join three fingers in the holy trinity and cross myself; head, chest, sinister and dexter. These ancient purveyors of death do not disturb me, for I have not survived this war to be hindered by a superstition. If there were a crow for every dead soldier, England would be a huge raucous rookery. But it never hurts to invoke God’s protection. The crows swoop and squabble and alight singly among the gargoyles on the parapets of the soot-stained Abbey. Like the granite tors of my Yorkshire home, these walls are impenetrable and inaccessible. And just as hostile. God offers protection to all who claim sanctuary. And men erect walls to keep them safe.
No stirring from within. I sigh. Not unexpected. “Knock again,” I command the guard. “Let them know their visitors will not leave.”
The waning October afternoon trickles shadows into the well of the courtyard. I pull my cloak closer, thankful I had chosen my finest weave to keep the warmth in and the damp out. The sun had shone golden when we rode out from London, but upon reaching Westminster we collided with the rain clouds streaming in from the west.
Fallen mulberry leaves clog the stone steps rising before me, rotting unswept in the hollows. Someone isn’t taking care of the abbot’s house. It is clear that no one has left nor entered for a while. The guard’s hammering is unanswered, and yet to the right of the door a candle flame glimmers through a browed window and a shadow flits elusively.
I push back my hood, and a spatter of rain needles my face. Here, gatekeeper. Here's reassurance I bear your fugitive no threat. I am of middling age, graceful, fair of face, my countenance pleasing, I’ve heard say. Hardly a threat.
The
rain unfurls in sheets. I raise my voice. “I am not asking the queen to break
sanctuary.” God knows the wretched woman would make it easier on all of us if
she did. I motion the guard aside and edge up the slippery steps to the door.
“I am here to join her.”
Elizabeth St.John
Elizabeth
St.John’s critically acclaimed historical fiction novels tell the stories of
her ancestors: extraordinary women whose intriguing kinship with England's
kings and queens brings an intimately unique perspective to Medieval, Tudor,
and Stuart times.
Inspired by family archives and residences from Lydiard Park to the Tower of London, Elizabeth spends much of her time exploring ancestral portraits, diaries, and lost gardens. And encountering the occasional ghost. But that’s another story.
Living between California, England, and the past, Elizabeth is the International Ambassador for The Friends of Lydiard Park, an English charity dedicated to conserving and enhancing this beautiful centuries-old country house and park. As a curator for The Lydiard Archives, she is constantly looking for an undiscovered treasure to inspire her next novel.
Elizabeth's books include her trilogy, The Lydiard Chronicles, set in 17th Century England during the Civil War, and her newest release, The Godmother's Secret, which explores the medieval mystery of the missing Princes in the Tower of London.
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Thank you for hosting Elizabeth St.John today, Mary Ann. Much appreciated.
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