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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 series was an inspiration for George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and shadows of that more famous series are apparent in this book. The grisly details of death and executions are provided, along with plenty of schemes, intrigues, secrets, and complex personal relationships. The deposition of Edward II of England by his wife Isabella of France and her lover Roger Mortimer provide the subject for this novel, but much of the book actually takes place in France, where a series of succession crises and scandals provide plenty of drama. Overall, this book makes for a compelling read and one that those interested in the Middle Ages in Europe would likely enjoy. ( ) Book 5/7 in the Accursed Kings series. This series takes place in medieval France (sometimes England) and is most interesting and informative as I'm not very familiar with the early history. This particular book told the story of Edward II of England his marriage to Isabella II, the sister of Charles V of France. Come to find out Edward was gay and Isabella found several lovers; although Edward and Isabella claim they did sire 4 children together. Most of the action in this book took place in France as Isabella returned there for prolonged periods as she hated the English court. The only downside to this book is there are just pages and pages of the Pope of Avignon arguing with Charles V over religious matters. (snooze) However, the read is still a solid 4/5 and I'm on to read the next one. This is the fifth book in the author's Accursed Kings series of novels set in early 14th century France. However, unlike its predecessors, this is much more centred around England than France. The titular character is, of course, Isabella, daughter of French King Philip IV, sister of Louis X, Philip V and Charles IV, and wife of English King Edward II. The story of her estrangement from Edward and love affair with Roger Mortimer, their return to England and overthrowing Edward to replace him with their son, the boy King Edward III, and then the cruel murder of the deposed king, is one of the most well known and colourful stories of Medieval England, and the subject of many fictional treatments, unlike most of the rest of the series. Back in France, Charles IV, the last surviving son of the direct Valois line, is saddened when his only child is a daughter who, moreover, quickly dies. This will set the scene for the next crisis in French history when another line of the Valois must succeed, also pathing the way for Edward III's claim to the French throne through his mother and thus the Hundred Years' War. So history rolls on in this great historical fiction series. These book shows once again the consequences of having laws that forbid women to arrive to the power in France, and how the alliance between the aristocrats start to pay a price in France. Is a good book that helps to understand how the battle of the 100 years started. Is a little bit more slow to read than the others, but that does not means that is bad. The author is going more to the real history and leaving the fiction a little behind. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesBelongs to Publisher SeriesIs contained inThe Accursed Kings, Books 1-6: Iron King; Strangled Queen; Poisoned Crown; Royal Succession; She-Wolf of France; The Lily and the Lion by Maurice Druon ContainsNotable Lists
'This was the original game of thrones' George R.R. Martin Charles IV is now king of France and his sister is Edward II of England's Queen. Having been imprisoned by Edward as leader of the rebellious English barons, Roger Mortimer escapes to France, where he joins the war against the English Aquitaine. But it is his love affair with Isabella, the 'She-Wolf of France', who has come seemingly to negotiate a treaty of peace that seals his fate... No library descriptions found.
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