Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Book Review: The Sultan’s Wife by Jane Johnson

Set in 17 Century Morocco, the main characters are: Nus-Nus the African eunuch  is who is the Sultan’s scribe; Mouley Ismael the cruel and feared Sultan who has a mercurial temper, Alys Swan a Dutch-English lady who is one of his many wives. She was kidnapped on the way to meet her fiancĂ© and given the choice of either going the Sultan’s harem or dying a painful death. Zidana is the Sultan’s main wife who is feared by everyone in the harem.
The novel is written from the viewpoint of Alys and Nus-Nus. It is beautifully descriptive and historically accurate, revealing how dangerous and fraught life in the Royal Court could be. The novel is full of murder, mystery and intrigue. There is a hint of romance between Nus-Nus and Alys but the main storyline focuses on depicting Nus-Nus life, the abuse that led him to becoming a eunuch and his life as a scribe negotiating both the Sultan’s rage and the backstabbing in the Harem. The Royal Court travels to visit Charles I in England and encounters the plague which adds to the historical interest in the novel. 

was gifted this novel by Netgalley and House of Zeus in return for a honest review


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