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The Lion of Anjou
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The Lion of Anjou

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The thrilling Medieval saga continues! Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Robyn Young, Alison Weir and Anthony Riches. When one war ends, another begins...

England, 1154

With King Henry II taking the throne, the long civil war that has ravaged England has finally come to an end.

But conflict is now coming from overseas. Henry has inherited territories over the English Channel that are being contested by King Louis VII of France.

And the new king's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine is strained - and becomes even more so when he threatens the Church of England and Thomas Beckett.

The people of England once more find their loyalties divided as they struggle over whether to defend church or state.

Will the conflict in the royal household influence Henry's reign? Will Louis wage war on England?

Will England ever find peace...?

The Lion of Anjou is the fourth historical novel in The Medieval Saga Series - thrilling action-packed adventures set during and after the Norman Conquest.

'A brilliantly concise and absorbing depiction of early Plantagenet succession. The Lion of Anjou transports the reader wondrously to Medieval England and France' - Coirle Mooney, author of The Lady's Keeper

THE MEDIEVAL SAGA SERIES: BOOK ONE: Conquest BOOK TWO: Traitor's Arrow BOOK THREE: An Uncivil War BOOK FOUR: The Lion of Anjou BOOK FIVE: The Absentee King BOOK SIX: The Road to Runnymede BOOK SEVEN: The Conscience of a King

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2022
Pages
226
ISBN
9781800557215

The thrilling Medieval saga continues! Perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Robyn Young, Alison Weir and Anthony Riches. When one war ends, another begins...

England, 1154

With King Henry II taking the throne, the long civil war that has ravaged England has finally come to an end.

But conflict is now coming from overseas. Henry has inherited territories over the English Channel that are being contested by King Louis VII of France.

And the new king's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine is strained - and becomes even more so when he threatens the Church of England and Thomas Beckett.

The people of England once more find their loyalties divided as they struggle over whether to defend church or state.

Will the conflict in the royal household influence Henry's reign? Will Louis wage war on England?

Will England ever find peace...?

The Lion of Anjou is the fourth historical novel in The Medieval Saga Series - thrilling action-packed adventures set during and after the Norman Conquest.

'A brilliantly concise and absorbing depiction of early Plantagenet succession. The Lion of Anjou transports the reader wondrously to Medieval England and France' - Coirle Mooney, author of The Lady's Keeper

THE MEDIEVAL SAGA SERIES: BOOK ONE: Conquest BOOK TWO: Traitor's Arrow BOOK THREE: An Uncivil War BOOK FOUR: The Lion of Anjou BOOK FIVE: The Absentee King BOOK SIX: The Road to Runnymede BOOK SEVEN: The Conscience of a King

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sapere Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 August 2022
Pages
226
ISBN
9781800557215