Fall from Grace
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- £10.99
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- £10.99
Publisher Description
Fall from Grace, the final, award-winning installment in Sandra Worth's critically acclaimed Rose of York series, winners of a remarkable ten awards, including the 2005 GLYPH AWARD for BEST GENERAL FICTION awarded to the first in the series, The Rose of York: Love & War.
Sandra WorthIn a tumultuous era marked by peril and intrigue, reversals of fortune and violent death, the passions of a few rule the destiny of England and change the course of history...
Did Richard III really murder the princes in the Tower and poison his wife to marry his niece?
The dramatic conclusion to the Rose of York series and a prize-winner in its own right, this well documented, historically accurate novel brings King Richard III vividly to life as reluctant king and tragic hero whose legacy, centuries later, flowered into modern Western democracy. Plunging the reader into the swirling currents of Malory's England and the Wars of the Roses for a stirring tale of passion, romance, lust, intrigue, betrayal and murder, The Rose of York: Fall from Grace is a page-turner that enlightens as it entertains.
"An admirable work...worthy of attention."—Historical Novels Review
"Worth's Richard III is the Richard no reader can ever forget."—Wendy Dunn, author of Dear Heart, How Like You This? and winner of a 2003 Glyph Award.
"Worth has done meticulous research, even extending to the phase of the moon on the eve of Bosworth Field, but her narrative is far from dry-as-dust. Though conversations and some incidents must be invented, she makes them seem so real that one agrees this must have been what they said, the way things happened."—Myrna Smith, Fiction Editor, The Ricardian Register, Journal of the U.S. Richard III Society.
"Expounding an historical epic of honor and love during the time of the Wars of the Roses, The Rose Of York: Love & War is both dramatic and evocative in its portrayal of struggling souls making the best choices they can in an unjust world. A deftly written, reader engaging, thoroughly entertaining and enthusiastically recommended historical novel which documents its author as a gifted literary talent."—Midwest Book Review