The Stolen Queen

The Stolen Queen

by Lisa Hilton (Author)

Synopsis

The year is 1199, and King Richard the Lionheart is dead, leaving his brother John to inherit both his French and English lands. Young Isabelle of Angouleme is betrothed to the son of her father's enemy, Hugh de Lusignan, and taken to his castle to be educated, where she is initiated into the 'Old Religion'. Isabelle is then told that she is to be married not to Hugh de Lusignan but to King John of England, in a complex and treacherous plot to gain the English succession. The Lusignans envisage an empire ruled by their young puppet queen, which will eventually oust Christianity and restore the Old Religion to Europe. But when Isabelle takes matters into her own hands, passions will rage and dynastic fortunes will rise and fall. Set against the vivid backdrop of the great political struggles of medieval Europe, The Stolen Queen will delight lovers of intrigue and adventure.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Main
Publisher: Corvus
Published: 01 Oct 2015

ISBN 10: 1848874693
ISBN 13: 9781848874695
Book Overview: A lushly beautiful tale of Isabella of Angouleme, overflowing with intrigue and set against the vivid backdrop of medieval Europe. For fans of Philippa Gregory and Elizabeth Chadwick.

Media Reviews
Lisa Hilton's excellent historical fiction is full of drama and passion * Good Housekeeping *
A richly detailed page-turner that fans of Philippa Gregory will love. -- Viv Groskop * Red Magazine on Wolves in Winter *
Beautifully written, compelling, gripping and moving, Wolves in Winter will take you to another world you will never want to leave. A fantastic, unforgettable novel, passionate and full of drama and despair, this is historical fiction at its best -- Kate Williams on Wolves in Winter
A highly readable historical fantasy -- Emma Hagestadt * Independent on Wolves in Winter *
Author Bio
Lisa Hilton is the author of four historical biographies and two historical novels, The House with Blue Shutters, which was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Fiction Prize, and Wolves in Winter. She has made several historical programmes for television and is a regular art and book reviewer. She lives in London.