The King's Women

The King's Women

by Deryn Lake (Author)

Synopsis

France in the Middle Ages is torn by internecine strife, and menaced by the might of England's King Henry V. At the country's head is a frightened youth, the Dauphin Charles. Yet fate has decreed that it is he who will become the most victorious king of all, who will drive the English from French soil. And it is through the love of women that this prophecy will come true. The magnificent Yolande, more a mother to him than the depraved Queen Isabeau; Marie, his plain but intelligent wife; and Agnes, his exquisite mistress, all play a part. Yet above all will be Jehanne, the unblemished girl who will ride at the head of his army while swearing allegiance to the mysterious Knight's Templar - the girl who will become known to legend as Joan of Arc.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 19 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0749082747
ISBN 13: 9780749082741

Media Reviews
'Ingenious and highly readable' The Times 'She has a strong sense of history and an uncanny ability to bring it to life' Daily Mail
Author Bio
DERYN LAKE is the pseudonym of a popular historical novelist, Dinah Lampitt, who lives close to the famous battlefield of 1066. She is the bestselling author of the John Rawlings Georgian mystery series.