
The Red Rose of Anjou: (Plantagenet Saga)
Jean Plaidy
When Henry VI becomes king, it is soon clear that he would be better suited to a quiet life than to ruling the country. Richard, Duke of York, is convinced that he would make a better king and has more right to the crown, and he will stop at nothing to claim it. But Margaret of Anjou, Henry's new French wife, is a formidable woman who is just as determined to keep Henry on the throne.
Most powerful of all is the Earl of Warwick, the kingmaker, and with his support of Richard of York the War of the Roses begins. When Henry VI lapses into madness and eventually meets his mysterious end in the Wakefield Tower, Margaret directs all of her ambition towards her young son, Passionate and impulsive she begins scheming for him, and in doing so dashes headlong into disaster ...
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Daily Express
One of England's foremost historical novelists
Birmingham Mail
Plaidy excels at blending history with romance and drama
New York Times
Far and away my favourite writer
Wendy Holden
Plaidy has brought the past to life
Times Literary Supplement
Outstanding
Vanity Fair