Summary
The year is 1001 and King Aethlred, a man haunted by his past and troubled by his future has lost his queen. To protect his lands and to retain his very crown he must chose his bride with care. The men with lands in the north would wed him to Elgiva, daughter of Aelfhelm, who is as beautiful as she... Full description
Summary: |
The year is 1001 and King Aethlred, a man haunted by his past and troubled by his future has lost his queen. To protect his lands and to retain his very crown he must chose his bride with care. The men with lands in the north would wed him to Elgiva, daughter of Aelfhelm, who is as beautiful as she is ambitious, but the men with lands in the south would urge him to look beyond the narrow sea to Normandy for a bride. The prophecies state that Aelthred's choice will change history and his advisors will stop at nothing to protect their interests. So when Emma, his Normandy Bride, is offered as the pawn in this game of intrigue and revenge, she understands that her every choice could mean death for those that she loves, and that her enemies lie not only in her court and her chamber, but even in her bed. Shadow on the Crown is an epic tale of intrigue, war, and unrequited love. Patricia Bracewell, an outstanding new voice in historic fiction, weaves together a plot that spans countries and dynasties to extraordinary dramatic effect. |
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Physical Description: |
511 pages |
ISBN: |
9780007481767 |
Author Notes: |
Patricia Bracewell grew up in California where she taught literature and composition before embarking upon her writing career. She holds an MA in English Literature, but has always been fascinated by English history - an interest that led her to a brief course in Anglo-Saxon history at Downing College, Cambridge University. She has two grown-up sons, and she lives with her Canadian husband in Oakland, California. |