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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This novel tells in fictional form the story of Queen Isabella of France (often called the She Wolf)'s marriage and falling out with King Edward II of England as he falls under the malign influence of his favourite and probable lover Hugh Despenser. She in turn falls in love with Sir Roger Mortimer who has his own reasons for taking revenge against the King and Despenser. But let's face it, if you are reading this novel, you probably know the basic historical story. This book ends with Despenser's horrible execution and Edward's imminent deposition at the beginning of 1327. Isabella here is for most of the novel depicted not as the shrewd political operator she undoubtedly was, but as a woman desperate for the love of a "good" man and yearning only to be united with her beloved children. Though a little one dimensional, it is a colourful read and the author undoubtedly has a gift for vivid descriptions of the sights and sounds of 14th century France and England. I was quite pleased to see there is a sequel covering the rule of Isabella and Mortimer during Edward III's minority. 4/5 Ms. Sasson's writing is elegant and effortless. Never strained or contrived. As someone who has an interest in English history, I found this really engaging, and an interesting theory as to what went on behind the scenes of Edward II's expulsion and overthrow. I doubt very much that Isabelle would have felt differently about her husband's misdeeds than would any wife today, and in that I found it relevant as well. I'm looking forward to reading more of Ms. Sasson's work. no reviews | add a review
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The story of Queen Isabella, who sought revenge on her husband Edward II, and her lover Sir Roger Mortimer, who masterminded the invasion that accomplished it. The marriage of Isabella of France and Edward II of England in 1308 is a union meant to secure lasting peace. For years, Isabella is a loyal wife, who repeatedly salvages her husband's kingship, even as she endures his neglect. When she finally speaks out against Edward's favorite, Lord Hugh Despenser, her income, lands and children are taken from her. In an age when women are not supposed to openly defy their husbands, Isabella vows to get her children back and have her revenge on Despenser - no matter what the cost. Imprisoned in the Tower of London for leading a rebellion against King Edward, Mortimer escapes with Isabella's help and finds refuge in the French court. But when Isabella arrives in Paris to negotiate a peace treaty, it is a temptation the ambitious Mortimer cannot resist. No library descriptions found. |
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I liked the book but did find it a bit dull at times particularly in the beginning. I have read other books on Isabella and Simon and enjoyed them more. The relationships between all the central characters were more engaging than in this book but still a good read. I will read the sequel. ( )