The Puritan Princess

Malins, Miranda

£8.99

It is the year 1657, and following her father’s unprecedented ascent to de facto ruler of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, Frances Cromwell has moved from her rural childhood home to the sumptuous surroundings of the palaces of Hampton Court and Whitehall. These are uncertain times however, and after an assassination attempt on her whole family, Frances realises that her fortune and future is no longer in her own hands. But when Oliver Cromwell is officially offered the crown, Frances’s hand in marriage suddenly assumes diplomatic and dynastic importance. Will she become a political pawn or can Frances use her new status to further her own ambitions?

Publish Date: 04/02/2021
ISBN: 9781409194811 Category: Tags: , ,

Description

Power, passion and a devastating fight for the crown – discover the gripping story of Oliver Cromwell’s youngest daughter. Perfect for fans of Anne O’Brien, Alison Weir and Philippa Gregory

‘A powerful and superbly researched historical novel’ Andrew Taylor, author of The Last Protector

1657. The youngest daughter of Oliver Cromwell, eighteen-year-old Frances is finding her place at England’s new centre of power.

Following the turmoil of Civil War, a fragile sense of stability has returned to the country. Her father has risen to the unprecedented position of Lord Protector of the Commonwealth, and Frances has found herself transported from her humble childhood home to the sumptuous palaces of Hampton Court and Whitehall, where she dreams of romance.

But after an assassination attempt on the Cromwell family, Frances realises the precarious danger of her position – and when her father is officially offered the crown, Frances’ fate becomes a matter of diplomatic and dynastic importance.

Trapped in the web of court intrigue, Frances must make a choice. Allow herself to be a political pawn, or use her new status to take control – of her own future, and of her country’s…

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Readers are swept away by The Puritan Princess:

‘There is much to enjoy in this evocation of a family whose lives are so upended by the convulsions of history’ Antonia Senior, The Times

‘Totally gripping… grab it now. There’s a new Cromwell on the shelves!’ Minoo Dinshaw, author of Outlandish Knight

‘The Puritan Princess is a genuinely moving portrait of the tragedy of the Cromwells at the height of their power, and Miranda Malins handles the tumultuous drama of the last days of the Protectorate with incredible aplomb’ S G MacLean, author of the Damian Seeker series

‘A beautifully written and captivating true story of personal love and loss enacted against the backdrop of an England dominated by Frances’ father, Oliver Cromwell. Deeply knowledgeable about the politics and desires and ideals of the time, Malins nevertheless inhabits her characters and brings them convincingly to life’ James Evans, author of EMIGRANTS

‘The extraordinary, revealing and moving relationship between Oliver Cromwell and his daughter Frances is brought to vivid life in this masterly historical novel’ Paul Lay, author of Providence Lost

‘Miranda Malins is a real and fresh new talent. This is beautifully written, exciting fiction from a writer in full command of the history’ Suzannah Lipscomb

‘A fine and compelling debut novel, giving a fresh slant on a period of British history still unfamiliar to many. Miranda Malins creates a cast of three-dimensional characters, vividly imagined against a deeply researched historical background. A joy to read’ Rowan Williams

‘This engaging novel brings one of the most momentous but least well known periods of English history vividly to life.’ Carolyn Kirby, author of THE CONVICTION OF CORA BURNS

‘Miranda Malins has offered us a thrilling debut novel, packed with expert scene-setting and juicy details, bringing to life her characters with aplomb and as a result allowing readers to revel in 17th century England’s epicentre of power.’ Prof Michael Scott, University of Warwick

‘Simply brilliant’ Rachel Phipps, blogger

‘A fresh look at the Cromwell family . . . perfect reading in lockdown’ The Punch

‘Started reading The Puritan Princess last night and stayed up reading it until the wee small hours. Really well written and gripping stuff. Can’t wait to get back to it this evening!’

‘Passion, power and politics, what a treat. Utterly brilliant’

‘A delightful evening. Absolutely loving The Puritan Princess’

‘Fabulous book – the perfect escape’

Additional information

Weight 320 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 32 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

400

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K