Boleyn Traitor

A Novel

640 pages

English language

Published 2025 by HarperCollins Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-06-345585-6
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Just how infamous was Lady Rochford?

Accomplished courtier, attendant to five English Queens, pivotal in annulling a royal marriage, this is Jane Boleyn’s own story spanning 1534 to 1542.

Jane has been much-maligned, but I always considered her a complex woman who was buffeted by circumstance, finding nuance even in the most vicious assassinations of her character. Gregory definitely has a modern view of Jane, and clearly seeks to rehabilitate history’s view of the infamous Lady Rochford.

While Jane Boleyn is sensitively portrayed, I didn’t feel “Boleyn Traitor” added much depth to my understanding of her character. However, Gregory does make a compelling argument for Jane’s skill as a courtier and spy, as she rightly points out how long Jane survived in the lethal court of Henry VIII. I’d never before considered how odd that was.

Gregory also portrays Catherine Howard in the most sympathetic light I’ve encountered yet. She does a great job in painting …