From historian Hayley Nolan comes the explosive narrative of an audacious young girl who conned her way to the center of King Henry VIII's divorce scandal and went head-to-head with Anne Boleyn.
This gripping new analysis tells of how Elizabeth Barton, a poverty-stricken housemaid-turned-nun, became the culprit who delayed Henry VIII's marriage to Anne Boleyn for seven infamous years. Wielding unimaginable influence over the biggest names in Tudor history--from the Pope to Catherine of Aragon, Cardinal Wolsey and even the King himself--Barton spearheaded the smear campaign against Anne Boleyn that would eventually ruin her.