The Outlander King The Outlander King

The Outlander King

    • 4.3 • 3 Ratings
    • $5.99
    • $5.99

Publisher Description

The story of The Lion and the Rose and the Norman Conquest continues in this spellbinding new historical fiction series from author Hilary Rhodes, pulling back the curtain on the lives of two remarkable women connected across centuries: Aislinn, a seventeen-year-old English girl caught up in the advancing army of the “outlander king,” the man who will become known to history as William the Conqueror. Thrust into the center of the new Norman court and a dizzying web of political intrigue and plotting princes, she must choose her alliances carefully in a game of thrones where the stakes are unimaginably high. Embroiled in rebellions and betrayals, Aislinn learns the price of loyalty, struggles to find her home, and save those she loves – and, perhaps, her own soul as well.

Almost nine hundred years later in 1987, Selma Murray, an American graduate student at Oxford University, is researching the mysterious “Aethelinga” manuscript, as Aislinn’s chronicle has come to be known. Trying to work out the riddles of someone else’s past is a way for Selma to dodge her own troubling ghosts – yet the two are becoming inextricably intertwined. She must face her own demons, answer Aislinn’s questions, and find forgiveness – for herself and others – in this epically scaled but intimately examined, extensively researched look at the creation of history, the universality of humanity, and the many faces it has worn no matter the century: loss, grief, guilt, redemption, and love.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
648
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hilary Rhodes
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
684.4
KB

Customer Reviews

Gracques ,

Finally, a woman speaks up in medieval times!

You took a very interesting turn by taking a girl of the people for the narrator here. We had Matilda as a narrator a few times in the two previous books, but she was of the nobility, while Aislinn is lowborn, which give her a completely different perspective on things. You kept the story realistic (except maybe for the passage where Aislinn has visions, but that's alright, we are allowed to break rules) and gave a very interesting vision of William's rule through the eyes of Aislinn. I enjoyed Selma's and Gavin's storylines less, but they were good all the same.

I like the fact that you separate clearly the chapters told by Aislinn and those by Selma. There were hanges of narrators in the previous books that created confusion sometimes.

More Books Like This

The Conqueror's Bane The Conqueror's Bane
2015
Daughter of the Forest Daughter of the Forest
2010
A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon A novel A Girl Called Samson by Amy Harmon A novel
2023
Unity Unity
2014
The Lost Queen The Lost Queen
2018
Royal Flash Royal Flash
2011

More Books by Hilary Rhodes

The Lion and the Rose, Book Two: The Gathering Storm The Lion and the Rose, Book Two: The Gathering Storm
2014
The Lion and the Rose, Book One: William Rising The Lion and the Rose, Book One: William Rising
2014
The Conqueror's Bane The Conqueror's Bane
2015
The Trinity Crown The Trinity Crown
2016
The Wives: A Novel The Wives: A Novel
2023
Crucesignati Crucesignati
2016

Customers Also Bought

The First Plantagenet The First Plantagenet
2016
In the Time of Kings In the Time of Kings
2013
Pendragon's Banner Pendragon's Banner
2009
In a Gilded Cage In a Gilded Cage
2016
Queen Jezebel Queen Jezebel
2013
The King Must Die The King Must Die
2012