There are a lot of interesting topics about this book. More than the detailed and verified history of the last years of Anne Bolleyn, what I like the most is the implicit dialogue the author keeps with previous writers and historians. The author is always true about her intentions: these are hypothesis, and she gives arguments (for a non historian they are solid, but moreover splendidly intertwined and defended). The history also fills some gaps with educated guesses, which just make the narration more vivid.
I definitly recommend this book and people to follow the dialogue it proposes.