In Conversation with Suzannah Dunn

In Conversation with Suzannah Dunn
Start time: 6.00pm
Talk
Ightham Mote

Ightham Mote is an outstanding 14th century moated manor house described by David Starkey as "one of the most beautiful and interesting of English country houses". Built nearly 700 years ago, this house has seen many changes and been owned by Medieval knights, courtiers to Henry VIII and high society Victorians. Highlights include the picturesue courtyard, Great Hall, crypt and Tudor painted ceiling.


Suzannah will talk to readers about both her latest paperback, The May Bride, which tells the story of the young Jane Seymour growing up at Wolf hall, and her new hardback, The Lady of Misrule, the tale of Lady Jane Grey's imprisonment in the Tower of London, after ruling England for only nine days.

We are delighted to team up with bestselling author Suzannah Dunn to bring you this exclusive event, at which she will talk to readers about both her latest paperback, The May Bride, which tells the story of the young Jane Seymour growing up at Wolf Hall, and her new hardback, The Lady of Misrule, the tale of Lady Jane Grey's imprisonment in the Tower of London, after ruling only nine days.

Suzannah's historical fiction brings the past to life - just like stepping through the doorway of a National Trust house. Guests will be served afternoon tea and champagne on arrival, followed by a talk by Suzannah on why the Tudor period still fascinates and enthrals us.

Booking is essential.