Bloody Tower
Valerie Wilding
Tilly lives in turbulent times. It's the 1550s; when Queen Mary ousts Lady Jane Grey to win the throne, her executioners are kept busy. Even Princess Elizabeth is imprisoned in the Tower. As Tilly watches the plots and politics of the Tudor court unfolding, she waits for her chance to deliver a very important letter...
Reviews

I thought it was a good book and very imaginative. It was in the time of King Edward, Lady Jane Grey Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. It was from the point of view from a Tudor girl living in the London tower. It is full of facts, but they’re mixed in with the fiction nicely. Again I recommend this book. Especially to people who like fiction and non-fiction at the same time!
Senorita Sunny Hammersmith 29.08.2021

Amazing I couldn't put it down!!
Anonymous 23.01.2018

This book is quite gory
Anonymous 10.02.2015