On the Trail of King Richard III

Nonfiction, Travel, Europe, Great Britain, History, British, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: L. M. Ollie ISBN: 9780473183103
Publisher: Taheke Press Publication: April 7, 2011
Imprint: Taheke Press Language: English
Author: L. M. Ollie
ISBN: 9780473183103
Publisher: Taheke Press
Publication: April 7, 2011
Imprint: Taheke Press
Language: English
Every age has its heroes and its villains. Richard III King of England (1483-1485) was a villain a monster perhaps but that's Shakespeare's version sourced from documents which were either pro-Tudor or blatantly anti-York; the War of the Roses – The Continuation. But was he so very evil? Not according to a small group of enthusiastic individuals called Ricardians who seek to have the truth told. The central character of this work of fiction - Laura Kempe - is determined to undertake her own investigation using a combination of common sense instinct and more than a touch of ESP. She gets more than she bargains for however when she reaches for the ultimate prize; the truth about what happened to the "Princes in the Tower" and unwittingly unleashes a chain of events which threaten to destroy her and her travelling companions. Witty amusing and provocative this is a story overflowing with little-known facts bizarre encounters and finally unremitting evil. A traveler's tale? Absolutely! But be warned! For those who seek knowledge must come prepared for often it seems that Truth is jealously guarded to the death and sometimes beyond! Reputed to be the most concise and historically accurate rendering of King Richard III yet set within the confines of an intelligently written exciting and frequently amusing story line.
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Every age has its heroes and its villains. Richard III King of England (1483-1485) was a villain a monster perhaps but that's Shakespeare's version sourced from documents which were either pro-Tudor or blatantly anti-York; the War of the Roses – The Continuation. But was he so very evil? Not according to a small group of enthusiastic individuals called Ricardians who seek to have the truth told. The central character of this work of fiction - Laura Kempe - is determined to undertake her own investigation using a combination of common sense instinct and more than a touch of ESP. She gets more than she bargains for however when she reaches for the ultimate prize; the truth about what happened to the "Princes in the Tower" and unwittingly unleashes a chain of events which threaten to destroy her and her travelling companions. Witty amusing and provocative this is a story overflowing with little-known facts bizarre encounters and finally unremitting evil. A traveler's tale? Absolutely! But be warned! For those who seek knowledge must come prepared for often it seems that Truth is jealously guarded to the death and sometimes beyond! Reputed to be the most concise and historically accurate rendering of King Richard III yet set within the confines of an intelligently written exciting and frequently amusing story line.

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