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The Seventh Son - Reay Tannahill
The Seventh Son
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The greatest prize and the most deadly -- the crown of England Reay Tannahill's enthralling novel is a family saga in the grand tradition, a tale of brother against brother, cousin against cousin, of love, hate and intrigue, of women inescapably entangled in the fates of their men, and of a... show more
The greatest prize and the most deadly -- the crown of England Reay Tannahill's enthralling novel is a family saga in the grand tradition, a tale of brother against brother, cousin against cousin, of love, hate and intrigue, of women inescapably entangled in the fates of their men, and of a mystery that has exercised people's minds for more than five hundred years. At the heart of it all is the complex human being known to history as Richard III, a king whose reign is darkened by the murder of the young Princes in the Tower, but who also found a touching love with the woman he married, and possessed immense courage. Here, brought vividly to life in this most moving novel, is a man who inspired loyalty and hatred in almost equal measure, until at last the implacable enmity of one woman brought about his downfall.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780747268499 (0747268495)
ASIN: 0747268495
Publisher: Review
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
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Carpe Librum
Carpe Librum rated it
I was not surprised to see in the author's notes that Tannahill recommended Charles Ross' biography of Richard III as a reliable nonfiction source because I had been reminded of his book the entire time I was reading hers. She does take a balanced, if sometimes dull, approach to Richard compared to ...
Elysium
Elysium rated it
5.0 The Seventh Son
Very realistic book about Rickhard III. He was trying to do the right thing but was cabable of being ruthless when needed. I really liked how relationship between Rickhard and Anne Neville is portrayed.
Chrissie's Books
Chrissie's Books rated it
0.0
If I want to read about King Richard III (not II). A rather realistic version of whether he murdered (not put) the twins in the tower.... Not the most simplistic version. Yeah I was tired last night when I quickly added it! Thanks Misfit.
misfitandmom
misfitandmom rated it
How nice to have a novel with a realistic, well rounded Richard instead of the pure and saintly one we're always finding in the latest and *cough* greatest historical novels. Tannahill begins her novel in 1471 as Richard is planning to marry Anne Neville and recounts his life until that fateful day ...
DP9
DP9 rated it
3.0 The Seventh Son
It's a few years since I read this, and I remember being not terribly enamoured of it. From memory my main gripe was that I found the character of Richard to be quite cold. Everyone else seems to love it tho. perhaps I should give it another go sometime.
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