A Tudor Story: The Return of Anne Boleyn re-examines one of the most enigmatic figures of the English Reformation, exploring how Anne Boleyn’s story continues to shape historical memory and cultural imagination.
The book considers:
Anne Boleyn’s role in the political and religious upheavals of Tudor England
The circumstances surrounding her rise, fall, and execution
How later generations have reinterpreted and reassessed her life
Myth, reputation, and the construction of historical narrative
Why Anne Boleyn remains a powerful and contested figure in English history
Written in an accessible and engaging style, this work invites readers to look beyond familiar clichés and engage thoughtfully with the complexities of Tudor power, gender, faith, and legacy.

