First line: The first of the many attempts to kill James Stewart* came when he was in utero, and the plot involved his father.
Summary: James I & VI was the first monarch of the combined kingdoms of England and Scotland. Upon his ascension he was very popular with the hopes of a strong king after a succession of queens. However, his reign was chocked full of intrigues, plots and longing for the days of Elizabeth I. Russell takes his reader on a deep dive into the relationships that shaped the life of King James and how they affected his years on the throne.
My Thoughts: I am becoming a big fan of the historian, Gareth Russell. This is the third book by him I’ve read. I really enjoy his writing style and find his topics to be interesting. I had heard about this new book for a while before its release, through podcasts and his Instagram account. I could not wait to get my hands on it. My interest was also peaked with the new show on Starz,
Mary & George, about the relationship between George Villiers and King James I & VI. The timing could not have been better.
I found this book to be absolutely fascinating. I knew very little about the life of James, so this was a wonderful introduction into him and his reign. Russell gives us the full scope of his life from even before his birth. As mentioned in the first line of the first chapter that there was an attempt on James’ life even before he was born. So much of his childhood was filled with plots, even to the point where he never knew who he could trust. The author uses these relationships with those close to James to plot out his life and the choices he made during his long reign. I think it was spectacularly done. I learned so much from these pages about the man as well as the times in which he lived.
If you enjoy this one then I’d highly recommend his other books,
Do Let’s Have Another Drink and
The Palace.