We will have copies of her new novel and her highly respected biographies on sale at the event, including her latest Henry VIII and the men who made him : The secret history behind the Tudor throne. Interweaving fact and fiction, Tracy will tell Frances’ story, and in so doing will bring one of the most dramatic events in British history vividly to life. The heroine of the novel is Frances Gorges, daughter of one of Elizabeth 1’s favourite ladies-in-waiting. It was not long before a dark campaign to destroy both King and Parliament gathered pace, culminating in the Gunpowder Plot. Tracy will take us into the turbulent world of the early Stuart court, where King James I waged a war on witches and Catholics alike. Already a great historian, Tracy Borman proves with this thrilling debut novel that she is also a born storyteller. Tracy’s debut novel The King’s Witch is the inspiration for her talk at The Spring. She has appeared on television and radio numerous times, has written for BBC History and is currently joint Chief Curator for Historic Royal Palaces. Tracy Borman is an author and historian, most widely known for writing Elizabeth’s Women, a unique biography exploring the life of Elizabeth I. Book online at or call the Box Office on 02392 472700 This event was rescheduled from last October.
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