Author:Jean Plaidy
The public pay a price for personal excess in this captivating and dramatic historical novel by multi-million copy and international bestselling author Jean Plaidy. Perfect for fans of Philippa Gregory.
'It's hard to better Jean Plaidy ... both elegant and exciting as she steers a stylish path through the feuding Plantaganets' -- Daily Mirror
'Plaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama' -- New York Times
'Full-blooded, dramatic, exciting' -- Observer
'Fascinating' -- ***** Reader review
'Couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review
'Grabs you from the first page and doesn't let go' -- ***** Reader review
'Another first class read from Ms. Plaidy!' -- ***** Reader review
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Marguerite, eldest daughter of the Count of Provence, had married a king of France - and now her sister Eleanor is determined to make just as grand a match.
Good fortune and wily cunning bring her Henry of England. A good and generous husband but a weak king, he rules a nation that still remembers his cruel and foolish father, King John. As Henry showers gifts on his new bride, his extravagance forces him to levy ever greater taxation on the land, and the spectre of revolt soon looms against him.
For Simon de Montfort, the adventurer who will give England its first true parliament, the house of destiny is at hand...
It's hard to better Jean Plaidy ... both elegant and exciting as she steers a stylish path through the feuding Plantaganets
—— Daily MirrorPlaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama
—— New York TimesFul-blooded, dramatic, exciting
—— ObserverJean Plaidy conveys the texture of various patches of the past with such rich complexity
—— GuardianJean Plaidy's books are a celebration of women's spirit throughout history
—— Daily ExpressThis spirited novel is in the best tradition of historical fiction.Action is swift, conversation natural, background authentic...Plaidy paints the truth as she sees it.It is difficult to present the case of his wives and still be fair to Henry; that this is accomplished makes the book a conspicuous success.
—— Birmingham PostThis is at once an exciting and an intelligent novel
—— Truth MagazineAn enthralling story of a grim period of history, told with rare skill
—— Aberdeen Press and Journal'A grand recounting of the second Punic War...Durham's epic is truly a big, magnificent, sprawling story complete with a sizable cast of compelling characters, intricately drawn battle scenes and fluid, graceful prose'
—— Booklist (starred review)