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To follow up a Man Booker prize with another one in a sequel is no small feat, but one that Hilary Mantel pulled off well with Bring up the bodies, the second work in a planned trilogy on the career of Thomas Cromwell. Readers re-join the story in late 1535, as Henry VIII is tiring of his second wife Anne Boleyn who has not delivered a son, and starts to eye Jane Seymour. Cromwell, by now a well-placed fixer of this Tudor court, maneuvers behind the scenes to engineer Annes removal. The action moves more quickly, but I feel equally in the thick of things from Cromwells perspective. I found this to be equally satisfying as Wolf Hall, and am looking forward to the next installment.
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