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By: Iggulden, Conn [author.]Contributor(s): McMillan, Roy [narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundSeries: Iggulden, Conn. Wars of the Roses ; 3.Publisher: London : Penguin Books, 2016Copyright date: ℗2016Copyright date: ©2015Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 11 CDs (approximately 12 hr.) : digital ; 12 cmContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audiodiscISBN: 9781405927864Subject(s): Edward IV, King of England, 1442-1483 -- Fiction | Towton, Battle of, Towton, England, 1461 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Wars of the Roses, 1455-1485 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Edward IV, 1461-1483 -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction. | Biographical fiction. | Audiobooks. DDC classification: 823.92 Read by Roy McMillan.Summary: Winter 1461: Richard Duke of York is dead, his ambitions in ruins, his head spiked on the walls of the city. King Henry VI is still held prisoner. His Lancastrian Queen rides south with an army of victorious northerners, accompanied by painted warriors from the Scottish Highlands. With the death of York, Margaret and her army seem unstoppable. Yet in killing the father, Margaret has unleashed the sons. Edward of March, now Duke of York, proclaims himself England's rightful king. Factions form and tear apart as snow falls. Through blood and treason, through broken men and vengeful women, brother shall confront brother, king shall face king. Two men may claim a crown. Only one can wear it.
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Winter 1461: Richard Duke of York is dead, his ambitions in ruins, his head spiked on the walls of the city. King Henry VI is still held prisoner. His Lancastrian Queen rides south with an army of victorious northerners, accompanied by painted warriors from the Scottish Highlands. With the death of York, Margaret and her army seem unstoppable. Yet in killing the father, Margaret has unleashed the sons. Edward of March, now Duke of York, proclaims himself England's rightful king. Factions form and tear apart as snow falls. Through blood and treason, through broken men and vengeful women, brother shall confront brother, king shall face king. Two men may claim a crown. Only one can wear it.

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