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1536: Disgraced. Beheaded. Revived . . .
1536: Disgraced. Beheaded. Revived . . .
When Anne Boleyn wakes up after her execution she finds she is not yet ready for death. She has unfinished business with the king who had her murdered and is determined to secure her daughter, Elizabeth’s, future. She escapes the tower, sews her head back on, and sets out on a quest for justice.
But Anne’s path will not run smoothly as she encounters the dangers of London and the countryside, and rumours start to swirl about sightings of her ghost. Luckily for her, she will find help from a chance meeting with fenlander Alice, who offers her the possibility of a different future.
Anne Boleyn’s locations
Blickling Hall (Norfolk): Generally regarded as the probable birthplace of Anne Boleyn around 1501.
Hever Castle (Kent): Anne’s beloved childhood home.
Hampton Court Palace (Surrey): Anne held court as Queen. You can see her and Henry’s intertwined initials carved into the wood of the Great Hall.
Westminster Abbey (London): The historic site where Anne was crowned Queen of England on June 1, 1533.
The Tower of London (London): The site of her imprisonment, trial, and 1536 execution.
Destination/Location: Kent, London Author: Rebecca Lehmann Departure: 1536
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