History has a nasty habit of being wrong.
There are new adventures for Jane and Emily. After the drama within the Tower of London, they need to find out what really happened on 19th May 1536. Who is the mysterious Lady Margaret Chapwell, why does she resemble Anne Boleyn and why the link with Chapwell? Jane is in her element, exploring her favourite part of Tudor history as it happens. Changes may be needed, even if it threatens their very existence and that of the house itself.
History has a nasty habit of being wrong.
Chapwell is a house in a quiet village somewhere in England and has been the residence of the Chapwell family for hundreds of years, but it has changed hands and when Jane moves in, its secrets start to come out.
Secrets that need to be told, mysteries that need to be solved, even if they threaten her very existence. For Jane, the house represents everything in her life. As a historian she loves uncovering the past. But Chapwell’s past is more than she can handle alone.
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