In 1485, Henry Tudor, whose claim to the throne was almost laughably weak, crossed the English Channel from France, leading a ragtag little army, and took the crown from the family that had ruled England for almost four hundred years. Half a century later his son, Henry VIII, desperate to rid himself of his first wife in order to marry a second, launched a reign of terror aimed at taking powers no previous monarch had even dreamed of possessing.
In the process he plunged his kingdom into division and disorder, creating a legacy of blood and betrayal that would blight the lives of his children and the destiny of his country.
The Tudors weaves together all the sinners and saints, the tragedies and triumphs, the high dreams and dark crimes, that reveal the Tudor era to be as momentous and as fascinating as the fictions audiences have come to love.