The Six Tudor Queens is a Historical Fiction series by Alison Weir, made up of 19 books published between 2016 and 2021. It begins with Six Tudor Queens (Short Story) (2016), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is In This New Sepulchre (Short Story) (2021), spanning 5 years of storytelling.
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Six Tudor Queens series: frequently asked questions
What order should I read the Six Tudor Queens series?
Start with Six Tudor Queens (Short Story) (2016), the first book in the Six Tudor Queens series by Alison Weir. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.
How many books are in the Six Tudor Queens series?
There are 19 books in the Six Tudor Queens series by Alison Weir, published between 2016 and 2021.
What is the first book in the Six Tudor Queens series?
The first book in the Six Tudor Queens series is Six Tudor Queens (Short Story), published in 2016 by Alison Weir.
What is the latest book in the Six Tudor Queens series?
The most recent book in the Six Tudor Queens series is In This New Sepulchre (Short Story) (2021) by Alison Weir.
About Alison Weir
Alison Weir (born 1951) is a renowned British historian and historical novelist. A graduate of Oxford University, she initially worked as a journalist before dedicating herself to writing. Weir has authored numerous acclaimed historical non-fiction and fiction works, including her six-volume "Six Tudor Queens" series and the "Wars of the Roses" tetralogy. Her books have garnered widespread critical acclaim for their meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and accurate depictions of historical events. Among her notable works is "The White Queen" (2009), which won the Spear's Book of the Year Award and was adapted into a popular television series. Weir's books have also been translated into over 30 languages, making her one of the most widely read historical authors. Weir has received numerous accolades, including the Barbara W. Tuchman Prize for Nonfiction and the Philippa Gregory Historical Fiction Prize. She is considered one of the leading experts in Tudor history and has been praised for her ability to bring the past to life.
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