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Fun reading from the queen of well researched English/Welsh/Norman historical fiction. This is her first proper fictional and quite compelling medieval mystery.
In The Queens Man series Penman turns to a less serious style of writing.
With the backdrop of 12th century London Penman uses her vast knowledge of Elenore of Aquitaine’s dysfunctional family to embroil her compelling characters in a believable mystery surrounding Richard II capture in Germany after the siege of Acre
It’s the more common ...more
In The Queens Man series Penman turns to a less serious style of writing.
With the backdrop of 12th century London Penman uses her vast knowledge of Elenore of Aquitaine’s dysfunctional family to embroil her compelling characters in a believable mystery surrounding Richard II capture in Germany after the siege of Acre
It’s the more common ...more

I have the oddest feeling I've read this, but as I can't recall a thing about it feel it might be worth a re-read before going on to the rest of the series.
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A re-read.

Dec 27, 2011
Poppy
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Feb 10, 2013
Ernestina
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Mar 09, 2013
Barb
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Sep 20, 2014
Gloriana
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Jan 14, 2019
Mark Frieze
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