I, Richard Plantagenet: Book One
Tante le Desiree
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J.P. Reedman
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1471 : THE BATTLE OF BARNET. He is eighteen. It is his first battle. He is wounded…he is Richard of Gloucester, the King’s youngest brother.
With the Kingmaker slain, Richard and his brother Edward IV go on to ultimate victory at Tewkesbury. Old King Henry dies in ‘mysterious circumstances’ in the Tower and York’s claim is secure…Richard wants to marry Anne Neville, the Kingmaker’s daughter, but his brother George stands in his way and hides her in a London tavern… Not all the feuds are on the battlefield for the House of York!
Finally finding his bride, Richard gets both the girl…and her lands!
As Lord of the North, with Middleham castle as his main seat, Richard sets out to be Yorkshire’s ‘especial good lord.’ He is Chief Mourner at the reburial of his father, Richard Duke of York, and fares with the King to France for what he hopes will be another Agincourt, a glorious victory for England. Instead, he finds a changed Edward…and the dishonour of French bribes.
The next few years bring grief when the perennially troubled George of Clarence is executed by King Edward for treason. The Three Sons of York are no longer three, and Edward’s glorious Sun in Splendour seems to be setting. With Edward’s health on the wane, it is Richard’s duty to take on the invading Scots alone and put the fickle Duke of Albany on the Scottish throne.
A new Wars of the Roses epic, both bloody and bawdy; the story of Richard III is retold for the first time in first person, from Richard’s point of view. Tragedy and comedy collide. A different Richard than any you have read before— King’s brother, warrior, scoliosis sufferer, teenage father, loyal husband, and great magnate—with a sense of humour!
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