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The Pretender: A Novel Audiobook, by Jo Harkin Play Audiobook Sample

The Pretender: A Novel Audiobook

The Pretender: A Novel Audiobook, by Jo Harkin Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: John Hollingworth Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 9.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 7.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798217066070

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

80

Longest Chapter Length:

29:14 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

04 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

10:56 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

2
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Publisher Description

Set in the tumultuous period of the Tudors' ascent, The Pretender brings to life the little-known story of Lambert Simnel. From humble beginnings as a peasant boy, Lambert's life takes an astonishing turn when, at just ten years old, he becomes a claimant to the English throne as one of the last of the Plantagenet line. As Lambert navigates the treacherous waters of royal intrigue and court life, complex themes of identity, power, and destiny unfold, weaving a tapestry of ambition and survival in a world where the stakes couldn't be higher.

“A...transporting feat of imagination and storytelling.”—Maggie Shipstead, New York Times bestselling-author of Great Circle

"Original, vivid, and witty. [The Pretender is] Glorious Exploits meets Wolf Hall—and I completely loved it.”Joanna Quinn, New York Times bestselling-author of The Whalebone Theatre


In 1483, John Collan’s greatest anxiety is how to circumvent the village’s devilish goat on his way to collect water. But the arrival of a well-dressed stranger from London upends his life forever: John discovers he is not the son of a farmer but Edward, Earl of Warwick, the son of the long-deceased Duke of Clarence, and has been hidden in the countryside after a brotherly rift over the crown—and because Richard III has a habit of disappearing his nephews. But now the time has come for him to take his place as rightful heir to the throne and overthrow Henry VII, the first Tudor king.

Abruptly removed from his humble origins, John is put into play by his masters: learning Latin in Oxford, aris­tocratic manners in Burgundy, and courtly machinations in Ireland, where he encounters Joan, the delightfully strong-willed and manipulative daughter of his Irish patrons, a girl imbued with both extraordinary political savvy and occa­sional murderous tendencies. Joan has two paths available to her: marry or become a nun. Lambert’s choices are similarly stark: He will either become king or die in battle. Together they form an alliance that will change the fate of the English monarchy.

Inspired by a footnote to history—the true story of the little-known Simnel, who was a figurehead of the 1487 Yorkist rebellion and ended up working in the court of King Henry VII—The Pretender is historical fiction at its finest, a gripping, exuberant, irreverent portrait of British monarchy and life within the court, with a cast of unforgettable he­roes and villains drawn from fifteenth-century England. A masterful new work from a major new author.

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"The Wars of the Roses are always ripe for story—and Jo Harkin’s turn to historical fiction looks like it’ll be catnip for Tudor/Plantagenet fanatics like myself. Following the little-known true story of a boy raised first as a humble country squire before discovering he might well be the secret heir to Richard III’s throne, it should be a ripping adventure."

— Booklist (starred review)

Quotes

  • What Jo Harkin has accomplished in The Pretender left me awestruck on every page. I had no idea that a medieval historical novel could be this wickedly funny, this timely and timeless. A work of genius, a wellspring of laughter and sorrow, a feat of time-travel, and a feast of language.

    — Karen Russell, author of The Antidote
  • The Pretender is a vivid, transporting feat of imagination and storytelling, so alive I felt Jo Harkin might be a time traveler.

    — Maggie Shipstead, author of Great Circle
  • A brilliant piece of historical storytelling that’s also gorgeously irreverent, contemporary, and fun. Witty, poignant, wildly engaging, and with a huge heart—I loved it.

    — Sarah Waters, author of Fingersmith
  • I blazed through full of wonder and admiration. . . . The writing is searingly confident, the sense of time and place dizzyingly good, the dialogue ribald and the description elegant. . . . I loved every single page. . . . The Pretender has everything: history richly drawn, amazing characterization, humor, wit, vigor, and bravery. It's magnificent.

    — Emma Stonex, author of The Lamplighters
  • Jo Harkin’s writing is consistently original, vivid, and witty. [The Pretender is] Glorious Exploits meets Wolf Hall—and I completely loved it.

    — Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre
  • The Wars of the Roses are always ripe for story—and Jo Harkin’s turn to historical fiction looks like it’ll be catnip for Tudor/Plantagenet fanatics like myself. Following the little-known true story of a boy raised first as a humble country squire before discovering he might well be the secret heir to Richard III’s throne, it should be a ripping adventure.

    — Booklist (starred review)
  • "This razor-sharp historical is on par with Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall.

    — Kirkus (starred review)
  • Jo Harkin’s writing is consistently original, vivid, and witty. [The Pretender is] Glorious Exploits meets Wolf Hall—and I completely loved it.

    — Joanna Quinn, author of The Whalebone Theatre
  • “The Pretender is the real deal—nimble, vibrant, playful, and daring. It pulses with life. I loved it.

    — Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Mercies
  • "This razor-sharp historical is on par with Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall.

    — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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