A review by grdnrgrl
Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings by Alison Weir

3.0

This is not Alison Weir's strongest book, mostly because of the lack of contemporary information about Mary Boleyn. However, I was curious enough about Mary Boleyn that I wanted to read a biography of her, and if all of the biographies rely on conclusions drawn from knowledge of other events and people of the era, Weir is the best historian to make reliable inferences. As usual with Weir, this book was extremely well-written and fun to read.