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J. P. Reedman

    J.P. Reedman crée des récits captivants qui mêlent fantasy et fiction historique, puisant profondément dans sa fascination pour l'histoire et l'archéologie britanniques, en particulier pour les ères néolithique et de l'âge du bronze. Son œuvre insuffle une nouvelle vie à d'anciennes légendes et offre des perspectives nouvelles sur des figures historiques clés à travers une narration immersive et méticuleusement documentée. Reedman est reconnue pour sa capacité à transporter les lecteurs à travers les âges, présentant des personnages puissants et inoubliables. Sa voix distinctive résonne avec une profonde compréhension du passé, rendant l'histoire immédiate et vivante.

    Blood of Roses: Edward IV and Towton
    • Blood of Roses: Edward IV and Towton

      • 106pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Richard Duke of York lies dead outside the walls of Sandal Castle, lured to his death by false talk of a Christmas truce. His second son Edmund, aged just seventeen, is murdered by Butcher Clifford, his blood staining the cobbles of Wakefield bridge outside the chapel where he had vainly sought sanctuary. The House of York has fallen...but not for long. The Lancastrian army of Margaret of Anjou has reaped the whirlwind with the treacherous slaughter at Wakefield. Edward of March, Duke Richard's heir, is coming after them, tall, handsome, young and a fearsome warrior...and he wants vengeance for the death of his father and beloved younger brother. He fights his foes at Mortimer's Cross, where Three Suns mysteriously appear in the sky as an omen, and then fares on through an unseasonal snowstorm to the field of Towton...and victory in the bloodiest battle ever fought on English soil. The prize--the Crown of England. From the author of the I, RICHARD PLANTAGENET series A novella of 25,000 words

      Blood of Roses: Edward IV and Towton