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The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel

  Forgive the state of the cover on this much borrowed library book, but it should be no surprise to find it in this condition as it's almost too heavy to hold.  There are almost 900 pages to wade through, and it took me the full three weeks of library loan time to get through it, but it was certainly worth it. This is the third and last of the books Mantel wrote on the life of Thomas Cromwell, and begins at the time of the execution of Henry VIII's second wife Anne Boleyn, and runs through to the King's divorce from his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.  All through that period, Thomas Cromwell continued to rise through the ranks of parliament and the royal court until he became so great he was even seen as a threat to Henry's throne.  After five hundred years, it is hardly a spoiler to say that things didn't end well for him and the book ends as Cromwell is executed for treason. Hilary Mantel conveys every detail of life in the court of Henry VIII, and although many of...