The Shadow Queen. Anne O'Brien
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‘O’Brien cleverly intertwines the personal and political in this enjoyable, gripping tale’
The Times
‘[A] fast-paced historical novel’
Good Housekeeping
‘Anne O’Brien has unearthed a gem of a subject’
Daily Telegraph
‘A gripping story of love, heartache and political intrigue’
Woman & Home
‘There are historical novels and then there are the works of Anne O’Brien – and this is another hit’
The Sun
‘The characters are larger than life…and the author a compulsive storyteller’
Sunday Express
‘This book has everything – royalty, scandal, fascinating historical politics’
Cosmopolitan
‘A gripping historical drama’
Bella
‘Historical fiction at its best’
Candis
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First published in Great Britain by HQ in 2017
Copyright © Anne O’Brien 2017
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Ebook Edition © May 2017 ISBN: 9781474050739
Version: 2019-04-12
For George, as ever, my love and my thanks for his cheerful tolerance of all things medieval. His appreciation of Joan of Kent’s wayward lifestyle was often more balanced than mine. The Fair Maid owes him a debt of gratitude too.
‘…the most beautiful lady in the whole realm of England, and by far the most amorous.’
Jean Froissart
‘…concerning whose birth (Richard II) many unsavoury things were commonly said (of her), namely that he was not born to a father of the royal line, but of a mother given to slippery ways – to say nothing of many other things I have heard.’
The Chronicle of Adam Usk 1377-1421
‘The gentle prince married… a lady of great renown, who kindled love in him, in that she was beauteous, charming and discreet.’
Chandos Herald
‘Prudence teaches the princess or great lady how above all things in this base world she ought to love honour and good reputation.’
Christine de Pisan
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