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Toby Clements

Kingmaker: Divided Souls


Toby Clements
2017. 384 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: RANDOM HOUSE UK; ARROW 2017
ISBN: 1-78475-261-4 (1784752614)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-78475-261-3 (9781784752613)

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´An enthralling adventure story, honest and powerful. The Wars of the Roses are imagined here with energy, with ferocity, with hunger to engage the reader.´ Hilary Mantel

Toby Clement´s third epic historical novel set during England´s bloody and brutal War of the Roses.
´An enthralling adventure story, honest and powerful. The Wars of the Roses are imagined here with energy, with ferocity, with hunger to engage the reader.´ Hilary Mantel

1469: Although the Yorkist King Edward sits on his throne in Westminster, within his family there is discord as his former ally, the Earl of Warwick, continues to conspire against him.

And while to one another´s faces they are all smiles, their household men speak in lies and whispers. No man comes to court unarmed.

As riot and rebellion stalk the land, so too do rumours of a secret, which, if proved true, will have devastating effects on the kingdom.

Once again Thomas and Katherine Everingham are drawn into the fray by ruthless enemies and by past lives that refuse to be forgotten...
´Mesmerising´ The Times´Consistently enthralling´ Daily Telegraph´Exhilarating´´ Daily Express´Wonderfully accurate´ Daily Mail´Rich, exciting, seamless and convincing´ Hilary Mantel
"Once again Toby Clements knocks it out of the park ... the characters and the writing is first class, there are no holes or weaknesses in the plot of this book that just powers along, holding the reader remorselessly in its grip" Parmenion Books
Toby Clements was inspired to write the Kingmaker series having first become obsessed by the Wars of the Roses after a school trip to Tewkesbury Abbey, on the steps of which the Lancastrian claim to the English throne was extinguished in a welter of blood in 1471.

Since then he has read everything he can get his hands on and spent long weekends at re-enactment fairs. He has learned to use the longbow and how to fight with the poll axe, how to start a fire with a flint and steel and a shred of baked linen. He has even helped tan a piece of leather (a disgusting experience involving lots of urine and dog faeces). Little by little he became less interested in the dealings of the high and mighty, however colourful and amazing they might have been, and more fascinated by the common folk of the 15th Century: how they lived, loved, fought and died. How tough they were, how resourceful, resilient and clever. As much as anything this book is a hymn to them.

He lives in London with his wife and three children. This is his second novel.