The Executioner's Daughter (Executioner's Daughter)
Jane Hardstaff
A thrilling adventure set in the underbelly of the Tower of London. Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory’s ‘Order of Darkness’ series and Percy Jackson.
Moss hates her life. As the daughter of the Executioner in the Tower of London, it’s her job to catch the heads in her basket after her father has chopped them off. She dreams of leaving, but they are prisoners with no way out. Then Moss discovers a hidden tunnel that takes her to freedom, where she learns that her life isn’t what she believes it to be and she doesn’t know who to trust. Her search for the truth takes her on a journey along the great River Thames. Could the answers lie deep in its murky depths? With guest appearances from Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, young fans of historical fiction will be transported back to a vividly realised past. Perfect for readers aged 9+. Look out for the heart-stopping sequel River Daughter. Jane Hardstaff is a major new voice in children’s historical fiction. She longed to be an artist, but somehow became a TV producer. She grew up in Wiltshire with her brothers, hunting mayfly-nymphs with her father and reading fairytales with her mother. Now she lives in London’s East End, near the great, wild River Thames – the inspiration for her novels. Praise for Hardstaff: ‘a strong, new voice in children’s fiction – draws a wonderfully authentic portrait of a wilful tween desperate to find out more about her origins and flee the house of death’ – The Times ‘This notable debut mixes vivid history with supernatural adventure, and from its dark depths friendship, forgiveness and parental love rise to the surface.’ – The Sunday Times The Executioner’s Daughter was chosen as Children’s Book of the Week by The Sunday Times and The Times.Reviews

I wanted to read it because the title: it made me curious.
Queen Fenella Waterfall 25.01.2025

It was really interesting and I would recommend this book to anyone who likes the tudors. My favourite character was Moss, and my favourite part of the story was when the river witch gave Moss back.
Duchess Flossy Toothpaste 04.08.2021

This book was amazing it was about a girl who got fed up of life cooped up and told to stay away
Anonymous 02.08.2020

Brilliant! This book has such an intricately woven plot all I can say is READ IT!
Anonymous 31.01.2015

Amazing
Anonymous 19.08.2014

A great story back in the Tudor era with king Henry the eighth
Anonymous 18.08.2014