A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury

A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury

by Ellis Peters (Author), Edith Pargeter (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1399. Henry Bolingbroke, unjustly banished and deprived of his inheritance by Richard II, returns to claim his rights and deposes the king to become Henry IV of England. He is aided by the powerful lords of Northumberland, especially by his friend, Harry Percy, nicknamed Hotspur. But the triumph of his accession quickly turns sour in the face of ever-growing crises in his new kingdom, and Wales is the most pressing and troublesome of these. For although Henry's son and heir, Prince Hal, is the nominal Prince of Wales, the Welsh have a prince of their own blood in Owen Glendower, and they are swift to rally to his rebellious call to arms. The three Henries all wish to see the House of Lancaster succeed, but their partnership contains the seeds of its own destruction. The memory of past crimes and growing doubts and divisions cause a dangerous rift. The king also has powerful enemies who are all too willing to take advantage of this and tension mounts as the three men are drawn inexplicably to a bloody collision some two miles from Shrewsbury...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: later printing
Publisher: Headline
Published: 05 Oct 1989

ISBN 10: 0747233667
ISBN 13: 9780747233664
Book Overview: Edith Pargeter weaves a skilful tapestry of feuds, loves and battles into an enthralling narrative

Media Reviews
Chivalry, treachery, conflict of loyalties...are the rich threads in the tapestry... The clash of wills is as stirring as the clash of steel * Observer *
A vivid portrait of Hotspur...one of the last knight-errants of the age * Sunday Times *
Outstanding...a tale compounded of romance, stirring adventure and subtle psychological insight * Publishers Weekly *
Author Bio
Edith Pargeter, OBE, who also wrote under the pseudonym Ellis Peters, was the bestselling author of twenty Brother Cadfael Chronicles and the illustrated short story collection A Rare Benedictine. She also wrote numerous critically acclaimed historical novels including A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury and The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet. She was the recipient of the Crime Writer's Association and Cartier Diamond Dagger Award. She died in 1995.