Owen - Book One of the Tudor Trilogy
β Scribed by of Valois Queen consort of Henry V King of England Catherine;Riches, Tony;Tudor, Owen
- Publisher
- Preseli Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 166 KB
- Series
- the Tudor 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Great Britain,Great Britain.
- ISBN
- 1502901013
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β¦ Synopsis
England 1422:** **Owen Tudor, a Welsh servant, waits in Windsor Castle to meet his new mistress, the beautiful, lonely Queen Catherine of Valois, widow of the warrior king, Henry V. Her son is crowned King of England and France and while the country simmers on the brink of civil war, they fall in love. It means risking Owenβs life and Queen Catherineβs reputation β but they found the dynasty which changes British history, the Tudors. Set against the conflict between the Houses of Lancaster and York which develops into the Wars of the Roses, Owenβs story deserves to be told.
β¦ Subjects
Great Britain
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