4.0

As a fan of Tudor history, I found this non-fiction account of the last four months of Anne Boleyn's life very interesting even though I knew the tragic ending of her life. It helped that I have read a lot about Anne Boleyn as Alison Weir shares a lot of detail about the people who pushed her very quick downfall. Weir's book reads like a detective's report with specific details and descriptions about people, dates and places. She uses many quotes drawn from historical documents to explain the fall of Anne Boleyn which makes her account of this period in history very plausible.