Fool – A Tudor Novel by Mary Lawrence

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Fool – A Tudor Novel by Mary Lawrence

Today I’m sharing what looks like a really fun book which is already on my ‘to be read’ pile. A Tudor historical fiction book aimed at fans of C.J. Sansom and Philippa Gregory. I have the book description and also a snippet from the novel.

Book Description

Betrayal. Power. Perception. The most dangerous mind at court belongs to a fool. 

From the author of The Alchemist's Daughter comes a dark tale of ambition and survival.

"One of the most vibrant characters I've encountered in years."--Goodreads Ecostell

Kronos is a fool--mocked for his dwarfism, prized for his juggling, and underestimated by everyone who matters. But in a court ruled by paranoia and whispers, invisibility is its own kind of power.

When Kronos overhears a secret that could destroy Queen Katherine Howard, he becomes a liability the crown cannot afford. Silenced, mutilated, and left for dead, he survives--barely.

Rescued by an ambitious apothecary, Kronos soon realizes he has not escaped danger--he has merely changed masters. His secret is worth a fortune...and powerful men are willing to kill to control it.

But Kronos has spent his life being overlooked and he's ready to use that to his advantage.

As rival factions circle and scheme, Kronos sets a plan in motion--one that could topple the mighty, rewrite his fate, and force his foes to reconsider which of them is truly...the fool.

Perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom and Philippa Gregory

Praise for Fool:

‍‍“Vividly written and grounded in scrupulous research, Fool captures both the dark comedy and lethal danger of Henry VIII’s court.

~ Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown and The Blue

A masterclass in immersive storytelling.

~ Tony Riches, author of the best-selling Tudor Trilogy

A thoughtful and unsparing Tudor novel that reframes the court jester not as comic ornament but as a precarious witness to power.

~ Megan Parker for IndieReader

Author’s Universal Buy Link: https://www.marylawrencebooks.com/linktree

‍‍Amazon Universal link: https://books2read.com/u/479KQ8

The Snippet (Number 7 in the blog tour)

After travelling a large circuit in Suffolk we eventually crossed the Waveney into Norfolk. We were north of Thetford Priory when I recognised the road leading to Kenninghall. I prompted Daegan to stop and let us perform there.

“Single households, especially of noblemen of great renown, are not accepting of us,” he said, urging Tinker on. “We are better suited to villages.”

“You will find otherwise, I am certain of it,” I said. “I know Norfolk’s mistress, Bess. She will want to see me.”

Tish snorted in disbelief. “Impertinence is a dangerous trait in a dwarf,” she said.  

“Mayhap not,” said I. “I may be given greater lenience than most.”

“Meaning a small man is to be taken less seriously?”

“Most think so. It is to my advantage to let them believe it.”

Author Bio

Mary Lawrence Author

‍Mary Lawrence is the author of the Bianca Goddard mysteries, a 5-book series that takes place in the slums of Tudor London featuring the daughter of an infamous alchemist. Suspense Magazine named The Alchemist’s Daughter and The Alchemist of Lost Souls best historical mysteries of 2015 and 2017.

Her writing has been published in several journals, including The Daily Beast. When she is not writing, she tends a small berry farm in Maine with her husband and creates artisanal jams for sale at market.

Author Links:

Website: https://www.marylawrencebooks.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marylawrence.author/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marylawrence.author

Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/marylawrence.bsky.social

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mel59lawrence

Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/mary-lawrence

Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mary-Lawrence/author/B00N7JSO5Y

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/84420.Mary_Lawrence

Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Rachel Elwiss Joyce, Author of Historical Fiction.

Exploring power, loyalty, and love in turbulent medieval England.

Rachel came to novel writing later in life, but she has always been passionate about history, storytelling, and the forgotten voices of women. She writes meticulously researched, immersive historical fiction that brings overlooked heroines into the light.

She started inventing tales about medieval women living in castles when she was just six years old—and never stopped. But when she discovered the extraordinary story of Nicola de la Haye, the first female sheriff, who defended Lincoln Castle from a French invasion and became known as ‘the woman who saved England’, Rachel knew she had found a heroine worth telling the world about.

Lady of Lincoln is her debut novel, the first book in her Nicola de la Haye Series, with sequels to follow.

https://rachelelwissjoyce.com
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