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The narrative dramatizes political intrigue, personal loyalties, and prison life within the Tower of London during a dynastic crisis. It follows Jane as she is brought into the fortress, endures ceremonial indignities and mysterious occurrences in its chapels and dungeons, and experiences a fraught relationship with her husband while ambitious courtiers and foreign emissaries—including the Duke of Northumberland and Simon Renard—maneuver for control. Interwoven episodes feature warders, grotesque Tower characters, secretive escapes and apparitions, the deposition and trial of leading figures, and rich descriptive passages on the fortress’s architecture, defenses, and ceremonial role.
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