A Place of Greater Safety, The Mirror, Bring Up 3 Books Collection Set by Hilary Mantel - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
A Place of Greater Safety
The Mirror and the Light
Bring Up the Bodies
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This Hilary Mantel 3 Books Collection brings together three acclaimed historical novels that showcase Mantel’s gift for turning meticulously researched history into intimate, gripping human drama. A Place of Greater Safety plunges you into the French Revolution through the lives of Georges-Jacques Danton, Maximilien Robespierre, and Camille Desmoulins—ambition, idealism, and the cost of power collide in vivid, character-driven action. The Mirror and the Light picks up in Tudor England, following Thomas Cromwell as he navigates a volatile court under Henry VIII, where political calculation and personal loyalty collide with perilous consequences. Bring Up the Bodies, the Booker Prize–winning sequel to Wolf Hall, closes Mantel’s acclaimed arc by tracing Cromwell’s relentless ascent in a world where every alliance could fracture under the pressure of royal caprice. This paperback collection offers a complete, immersive Mantel experience across two extraordinary eras, ideal for fans of literary, page-turning history and powerfully drawn figures.
What Makes This Collection Special:
Mantel’s prose is a masterclass in historic immersion, and this trio of novels highlights her genius for deep psychological portraiture and political storytelling. Across A Place of Greater Safety, The Mirror and the Light, and Bring Up the Bodies, readers follow rulers, revolutionaries, and schemers whose desires shape empires and alter the course of history. The collection offers a seamless reading journey from the immediacy of revolutionary fervour to the measured, ruthless calculus of Tudor governance, all through Mantel’s crisp, luminous sentence-work. The inclusion of Bring Up the Bodies confirms the set as a complete Vaughan-like arc within Mantel’s celebrated Wolf Hall universe, while A Place of Greater Safety introduces a contrasting, expansive epic to the author’s repertoire. A thoughtful gift for literature lovers and history enthusiasts alike, the set combines prestige, readability, and lasting collectability.
Books Included in This Collection:
A Place of Greater Safety
A Place of Greater Safety unfolds as a sweeping, intimate portrait of the French Revolution’s dawn. Mantel threads the destinies of Georges-Jacques Danton, Maximilien Robespierre, and Camille Desmoulins with surgical precision, revealing how charisma, idealism, and personal flaws propel a nation toward upheaval. The book’s panoramic depth is matched by its vivid character work, offering a nuanced exploration of how political ideals collide with human frailty. Mantel’s fluency with historical detail, dialogue, and moral ambiguity invites readers to reassess familiar events through the lived experience of those who inspired and impelled history’s turning points.
The Mirror and the Light
The Mirror and the Light continues Mantel’s spellbinding account of Thomas Cromwell, the blacksmith’s son who climbs the perilous ladder of power in Henry VIII’s England. England’s court is a dangerous stage where loyalty is currency and danger arrives quietly, through whispered rumours and sudden decisions. Mantel tightens the focus on Cromwell’s strategic genius and personal cost, delivering a portrait of ambition that is as intimate as it is expansive. Longlisted for the Booker Prize in 2020, this novel cements the trilogy’s reputation for combining historical rigor with suspenseful, character-driven storytelling.
Bring Up the Bodies
Bring Up the Bodies, the Booker Prize–winning sequel, sharpens the intrigue around Henry VIII’s court as Cromwell navigates an ever-shifting political landscape. The king’s interest in new alliances and looming marital politics intensify Cromwell’s already precarious position. Mantel’s rendering of the Tudor world is lush and exacting, balancing courtroom drama with intimate moral questions about power, loyalty, and the human toll of governance. This volume completes the arc begun in Wolf Hall, offering a knockout culmination that resonates long after the final page.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Fans of ambitious, character-driven historical fiction will find in this collection a demanding, rewarding reading experience. It’s ideal for adults who relish deep dives into two transformative eras—Jacobin France and Tudor England—alongside readers who enjoy Booker Prize–calibre storytelling. The set also suits book clubs seeking thoughtful, discussion-worthy narratives about power, ethics, and leadership; gift buyers looking for a prestige, enduring trilogy-lite collection; and collectors who want Mantel’s most influential works in a single, cohesive format. If you’ve enjoyed the Wolf Hall trilogy or crave immersive historical fiction with psychological depth, this trio is a natural, satisfying choice.
Key Benefits:
- Three immersive, award-winning historical novels in one collection
- Two distinct eras explored with Mantel’s hallmark depth and precision
- Strong, complex protagonists that invite thoughtful discussion
- Premium paperback format, ideal for gifting and shelf display
- Seamless reading journey for fans of the Wolf Hall universe
- Rich, meticulously researched settings you can trust
- Excellent value compared with purchasing titles separately
- Bold, literary historical fiction that stands the test of time
About the Author:
Hilary Mantel (1952–2022) was an English novelist celebrated for her groundbreaking work in historical fiction. She rose to prominence with the Wolf Hall trilogy, which reimagines Tudor England through the eyes of Thomas Cromwell and won the Booker Prize for Wolf Hall and for Bring Up the Bodies. Mantel also authored A Place of Greater Safety, an expansive portrait of the French Revolution. Her precise prose, psychological insight, and fearless revision of historical narratives have left a lasting imprint on contemporary fiction, earning her status as one of the most influential authors of her generation.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection offers a powerful, highly regarded foray into Mantel’s best-known works in a single, convenient package. You’ll experience the fevered energy of revolutionary France alongside the razor-sharp, perilous corridors of Tudor power, all rendered with Mantel’s signature clarity and moral complexity. It’s a smart choice for readers building a Mantel-centered library, for gift-giving to history buffs, or for anyone wanting a substantial, immersive historical fiction experience that rewards patient, attentive reading.
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