Further reading suggestion: For those with an interest in Tudor times, the Booker Prize-winning [[Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel]] is a rather obvious recommendation. Just because it's obvious certainly doesn't mean it's a bad idea, so I'll go for that. However, I'd also like to mention the true crime book [[The Sorcerer's Tale: Faith and Fraud in Tudor England by Alec Ryrie]], which I think anyone who reads this would also really enjoy.