The Court of the Midnight King mixes alternative history with the fantastical to create a wonderful, epic tapestry of love, war and treachery. In this novel,award-winning author Freda Warrington goes searching for Richard - not in the long-buried remains of a Leicester friary, but deep in the human psyche/5(35). The Court of the Midnight King (), by Freda Warrington, is an alternate history of England’s King Richard III with some supernatural elements. I’m kind of bummed that I didn’t discover it in , because I’d probably have liked it even more/5. www.doorway.ru: The Court of the Midnight King (Audible Audio Edition): Freda Warrington, Cameron Stewart, Audible Studios: Books/5(39).
- PM Freda Warrington The Court of the Midnight King The Wars of the Roses a colourful age full of fury and passion Richard III a shadowy charismatic figure portrayed by Shakespeare and by history as England s most malign ruthless and infamous kingh. RICHARD III - the most famous and eternally fascinating king of all time. With the real-life discovery of his remains buried in Leicester, England, interest in King Richard III is at fever pitch. Was he Shakespeare's charismatic villain, or a hero - or is the truth more complicated? Freda Warrington's lushly written alternative version of his story is replete with magic and a rich sense of. Freda Warrington is a British author, known for her epic fantasy, vampire and supernatural novels. Four of her novels (Dark Cathedral, Pagan Moon, Dracula the Undead, and The Amber Citadel) have been nominated for the British Fantasy Society's Best Novel www.doorway.rua the Undead won the Dracula Society's Children of the Night Award. Her novel, Elfland, won the Romantic Times Reviewers.
by Freda Warrington (Pocket Books, £, pages, paperback, published 2 June ) August, a present-day History student familiar with popular culture's image of the evil King Richard, starts having dreams about a noble, just and well-loved Richard III that soon overwhelm her waking thoughts. Meanwhile Raphael, a confidant to the good King Richard, experiences scenes from Shakespeare's 'Richard the Third' in the form of violent nightmares that test his belief in his king. The Court of the Midnight King mixes alternative history with the fantastical to create a wonderful, epic tapestry of love, war and treachery. In this novel,award-winning author Freda Warrington goes searching for Richard - not in the long-buried remains of a Leicester friary, but deep in the human psyche. The Court of the Midnight King First Published by Simon Schuster , paperback A dream of Richard III "Superb fusion of fantasy and historical romance Tell all the romance fans and the fantasy fans you know about it." - Justina Robson "Freda Warrington writes yet another beautiful novel." "Brilliant!.
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