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Carol Wensby-Scott

    Carol Wensby-Scott s'est consacrée à l'écriture à temps plein après avoir dirigé une librairie d'antiquités. Son œuvre est profondément ancrée dans des décors historiques, une recherche méticuleuse formant l'épine dorsale de ses récits. Par sa prose, elle insuffle la vie aux époques révolues, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage immersif dans le passé. Son style est à la fois érudit et évocateur.

    Lion of Alnwick
    Lion Dormant
    • Lion Dormant

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
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      Medieval England – a rich tapestry of chivalry and romance, of treachery and brutality, splendidly embellished by the exploits of a cast of characters as colourful and flamboyant as their backcloth.For generations, the Percys had dominated the northern marches of England. But following the disgrace of Harry Percy and the death of his son Hotspur, they were stripped of their power, which fell to the Nevilles, deadly rivals and mortal enemies of the whole Percy clan. When a dynastic marriage – to a Neville – brought Hal Percy back from exile, the whole brutal saraband was to start again: Percy at the throat of Neville whether campaigning with Henry V, or skirmishing round the throne held so tenuously by Henry VI. In an age when calculated brutality and a talent for intrigue were the basic building blocks of survival, the savagery of the Percy/Neville contest was a by-word.LION DORMANT – the second volume in the blood-stained saga of one of the families that made England great.

      Lion Dormant
    • Lion of Alnwick

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Against a rich backcloth of chivalry, romance, treachery and plague in Medieval England is set the magnificent saga of the Percy family who planted the seeds which grew into the Wars of the Roses. LION OF ALNWICK This is the story of Harry Percy – descendent of kings, confidant of kings and eventual maker and destroyer of kings, and his defiant love for the fair Margaret Neville, From the war-torn Scottish border to the glitter and intrigue of London the first Earl of Northumberland is drawn inextricably towards a violent destiny.

      Lion of Alnwick