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Trinity (Wars of the Roses, #2) Trinity by Conn Iggulden
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“The right words are always there, if a man's sharp enough to see them.”
Conn Iggulden, Trinity
“People crushed by law have no hopes but from power. If laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to laws. EDMUND BURKE”
Conn Iggulden, Margaret of Anjou
“warm,”
Conn Iggulden, Margaret of Anjou
“They had been married for almost forty years and grown old together in what he called the ‘gentle harness’. It was a phrase he had used many times to amuse her, one of many he would utter just to see her smile. The humour may have been lost over the years, but the memory of it and the affection remained.”
Conn Iggulden, Margaret of Anjou
“had happened and to assure the man his niece was unhurt. As Salisbury imagined Cromwell’s reaction, he growled softly, shaking his head like a series of twitches, each one a bitter child of the shame spilling through him. He could feel the eyes of his wife and son on his back as he led the battered soldiers”
Conn Iggulden, Margaret of Anjou
“This is no game of thrones, but real endings and real blood.”
Conn Iggulden, Margaret of Anjou