A review by beth_zovko
Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England by Thomas Penn

1.0

Reads like a British football game, with names being thrown about a mile a minute. Penn jumped around the historical timeline, destroying anything close to the narrative arc a good non-fiction needs. He focused on seemingly insignificant moments of events/people of the reign, only to reveal that such moments were in fact...insignificant. In all honesty, I did not finish the book: I stopped on disc 10 out of 12, because I couldn't bring myself to listen to anymore.