The Chalice by Nancy Bilyeau is being released in the UK on February 13. You should check it out! I know I will definitely be picking this one up soon!
by Nancy Bilyeau Paperback Publication Date: February 13, 2014
Orion Publishing
Paperback; 432p
ISBN-13: 978-1409135807
Series: Joanna Stafford, Book Two
Genre: Historical Mystery
SYNOPSIS:A curse to kill a king, a fight to save a nation. Follow young Joanna Stafford right into the dark heart of King Henry VIIIās court in this stunning Tudor thriller.
England, 1538. The nation is reeling after the ruthless dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII.
Cast out of Dartford Priory, Joanna Stafford ā feisty, courageous, but scarred by her recent encounter with rebellion at court ā is trying to live a quiet life with her five-year-old charge, Arthur. But family connections draw her dangerously close to a treasonous plot and, repelled by violence and the whispered conspiracies around her, Joanna seeks a life with a man who loves her. But, no matter how hard she tries, she cannot escape the spreading darkness of her destiny. She must make a choice between those she cares for most, and taking her part in a mysterious prophecy foretold by three compelling seers.
Joanna embarks upon a testing journey, and, as she deciphers the meaning at the core of the prophecy, she learns that the fate of a king and the freedom of a nation rest in her hands.
Praise for The Chalice
āExpect treason, treachery, martyrs and more.ā ā Choice magazineāA time in which no one at all can be trusted and everyday life is laced with horror. Bilyeau paints this picture very, very well.ā ā Reviewing the Evidence
āBilyeau creates the atmosphere of 1530s London superbly.ā ā Catholic Herald
āBilyeau continues from her first novel the subtle, complex development of Joanna Staffordās character and combines that with a fast-paced, unexpected plot to hold the readerās interest on every page. ā Historical Novel Society
āJoanna Stafford is a young novice caught up in power struggles familiar to readers of Hilary Mantel and C.J. Sansom, but with elements of magic that echo the historical thrillers of Kate Mosse.ā ā S.J. Parris, author of āHeresy,ā āProphecyā and āSacrilegeā
āSecond in this compelling and highly readable Tudor thriller series following the 16th century adventures of (now cast out) nun Joanna Stafford. Treason, conspiracies and a dangerous prophecy draw Joanna back from the quiet life she had made for herself after being cast out of Dartford Priory ā but she isnāt prepared for the gravity of the situation she finds herself in or the responsibility she now holds. Nancy Bilyeau has followed up her impressive debut with an accomplished historical thriller perfect for fans of C. J. Sansom, Philippa Gregory and S. J. Parris.ā ā Lovereading UK
āSharply observed, cleverly paced and sympathetically written, this book more than fulfils the promise of THE CROWN, itself named as last yearās most impressive debut novel by the CWA Ellis Peters judges. If Joanna Stafford is to return to see out the final years of Henryās tempestuous reign and the accession of his Catholic daughter Mary, I am sure I will not be alone in waiting eagerly for her.ā ā crimereview.co.uk
āA stunning debut. One of the best historical novels I have ever read ā ALISON WEIR
THE CHALICE offers a fresh, dynamic look into Tudor Englandās most powerful, volatile personalities: Henry VIII, the Duke of Norfolk, Stephen Gardiner and Bloody Mary Tudor. Heroine and former nun Joanna Stafford is beautiful, bold and in lethal danger. Bilyeau writes compellingly of people and places that demand your attention and donāt let you go even after the last exciting pageā ā KAREN HARPER, bestselling author of MISTRESS OF MOURNING
āRarely have the terrors of Henry VIIIās reformation been so exciting. Court intrigue, bloody executions, and haunting emotional entanglements create a heady brew of mystery and adventure that sweeps us from the devastation of the ransacked cloisters to the dangerous spy centers of London and the Low Countries, as ex-novice Joanna Stafford fights to save her way of life and fulfill an ancient prophecy, before everything she loves is destroyed.ā ā C.W. GORTNER, author of THE QUEENāS VOW
āBilyeau paints a moving portrait of Catholicism during the Reformation and of reclusive, spiritual people adjusting to the world outside the cloister. This intriguing and suspenseful historical novel pairs well with C. J. Sansomās Dissolution (2003) and has the insightful feminine perspective of Brenda Rickman Vantreaseās The Hereticās Wife (2010).ā ā BOOKLIST
āAs in The Crown, Bilyeauās writing style means that the story reads almost flawlessly. The narrative really makes the reader throw themselves into the story, and makes it so the book is really difficult to put down. I was really very impressed with Bilyeauās writing (As I was in The Crown), and honestly canāt recommend this book highly enough.ā ā LOYALTY BINDS ME
āTHE CHALICE is a compelling and pacey time machine to the 16th Century. And when youāre returned to the present, youāll have enjoyed an adventure and gained a new perspective on a past youād wrongly thought to be a done deal.ā ā Andrew Pyper, author of THE DEMONOLOGIST
āThe Chalice is a gripping, tightly-plotted mystery, with a beguiling heroine at its heart, that vividly conjures up the complex dangers of Reformation England. Bilyeauās deftness of touch and complete control over her complex material make for a truly exciting and compelling read.āā ELIZABETH FREMANTLE author of QUEENāS GAMBIT
āTHE CHALICE is brimming with sinister portents, twisted allegiances, religious superstition and political intrigue. Itās a darkly fascinating Tudor brew that leaves you thirsting for more.ā ā PATRICIA BRACEWELL, author of SHADOW ON THE CROWN
Watch the Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oh3KzykQR0&feature=player_embedded
Buy the Book
Amazon UKBook Depository
Orion Publishing
Waterstones
About the Author
Nancy Bilyeau has worked on the staffs of InStyle, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and Ladies Home Journal. She is currently the executive editor of DuJour magazine. Her screenplays have placed in several prominent industry competitions. Two scripts reached the semi-finalist round of the Nicholl Fellowships of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Her screenplay āZenobiaā placed with the American Zoetrope competition, and āLoving Marysā reached the finalist stage of Scriptapalooza. A native of the Midwest, she earned a bachelorās degree from the University of Michigan. THE CROWN, her first novel, was published in 2012; the sequel, THE CHALICE, followed in 2013.
Some earlier milestones: In 1661, Nancyās ancestor, Pierre Billiou, emigrated from France to what was then New Amsterdam when he and his family sailed on the St. Jean de Baptiste to escape persecution for their Protestant beliefs. Pierre built the first stone house on Staten Island and is considered the boroughās founder. His little white house is on the national register of historic homes and is still standing to this day.Nancy lives in New York City with her husband and two children.
Author Links
WebsiteBlog
Goodreads
Sign up for Nancy Bilyeauās Newsletter.
Comments
Post a Comment