The Twisted Legacy of Maud de Braose - Fran Norton - Books - Youcaxton Publications - 9781911175360 - August 12, 2016
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The Twisted Legacy of Maud de Braose

Fran Norton

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The Twisted Legacy of Maud de Braose

In 1230 William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny, is hanged on the orders of Llywelyn ap Iowerth, Prince of Wales for adultery with his wife. William's widow, Eva Marshal, daughter of the legendary knight, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, decides to keep the true facts of his death from his favourite daughter, Maud. Nonetheless, the little girl finds her life has changed forever, due to the sin of her father. Subsequently she inherits the twisted legacy of pride and shame; a legacy from which there is no escape. As Maud grows towards adulthood she falls in love, but her forbidden love only complicates her efforts to fulfil her family duty as she faces the fact she is expected to marry the young Roger Mortimer, heir to the Marcher barony of Wigmore. Maud, feisty, fearless and shrewd, plays a unique role in the history of England during the disastrous reign of Henry III; a period, riven by wars and dissent. Troubles in Wales and Gascony, and eventually civil war, see the nation fall into poverty and unrest. The loyalties of the magnates are tested when the charismatic leader of the Barons' party, Simon de Montfort, challenges the authority of the king. It is a time when friends become enemies and families are divided by their loyalties, as warring factions fight for democracy. Roger Mortimer is immortalised for slaying de Montfort on the bloody field at Evesham, a place where honour and friendships are sacrificed and where the future king, Edward Plantagenet, gives the fateful order of 'no quarter', heralding death to anyone who dares oppose him. Edward orders de Montfort's head to be sent to Maud at Wigmore Castle in recognition of her part in his victory. Factual events are woven with fiction to bring the eventful life of this extraordinary woman to the reader. Now let us step back into the thirteenth century and meet Lady Maud de Braose, daughter of the March.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released August 12, 2016
ISBN13 9781911175360
Publishers Youcaxton Publications
Pages 432
Dimensions 140 × 216 × 24 mm   ·   544 g
Language English