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1.The Queen's Man by: Sharon K. Penman
January 03, 1998
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Once you start reading Sharon Penman books, you'll be on Amazon trying to get the rest. They rate alongside Bernard Cornwall and Stephen Lawhead for historical facts mixed with storytelling.

2.Prince of Darkness by: Sharon Kay Penman
March 31, 2005
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Sharon K. Penman has written many historical novels, many of them large volumes of several hundred pages, all diligently researched and all of them highly acclaimed by the reading public. The novels featuring Justin de Quincey have been equally popular and take place in the late 12th century.

This is the fourth book in the Justin de Quincey series, a character we first came across in The Queen's Man, published in 1996. De Quincey can be likened to a modern day private detective, although he does his detecting work in the late 12th century. He is proud to call himself the Queen's man, the queen in question being Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of the late Henry II and mother of Richard the Lionheart.

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3.Falls the Shadow by: Sharon Kay Penman
August 08, 2008
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This, the second part of Sharon Penman's Welsh/Norman trilogy, focuses mainly on the career of the "greatest soldier in Christendom" and the oft-called father of representative government, Simon de Montfort. The book's other focus is on Wales, particularly the northern principality of Gwynedd, divided and beset by enemies after the death of Llewelyn Fawr. The story of Simon de Montfort is a thrilling one, and Penman brings him to life in these pages with her usual skill. The English monarchy is shown in a far less sympathetic light, and no wonder, since Henry III was one of England's weakest kings, petty, vindictive and vacillating. His greatest achievement was undoubtedly in his offspring, for there were few medieval kings greater than Edward I. His rivalry ... Read More:

4.The Sunne in Splendour by: Sharon Penman
November 30, 2000
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This is the first book I have read by Ms Penman and I have to say- I am sold! Much better than Ms Gregory as Ms Penman knows her history, and clearly Sandra Worth enjoyed this novel so much that she felt she just had to copy it but in a watered down version!
The only problem I have with this book, is why, the Duke of York does not come into it. That makes no sense to me. Overall, a fantastic read.

5.Time and Chance by: Sharon Penman
April 24, 2003
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I always look forward to a Sharon Penman novel that I have not read before. This one kept me interested throughout the book. She has the ability to make the reader feel they are there with the characters, no mean feat.

The story is about the turbulent relationship between Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Starting in 1156 the couple have been married for four years. The birth of their sons has ensured the succession to the throne, but civil war has seen the country torn apart.

Henry needs to defend the borders of England against France and Wales, but his most daunting task is his fight with the church to stop them from infringing on his power.

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6.The Reckoning by: Sharon Penman
December 07, 2000
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I had read this fantasic novel some years ago and recently I read it again. I am actually not very often inclinded to re-read books but here I was - like some years ago - absolutely hooked and could not put it down. This is historcial novel writing as it should be. "The Reckoning folows Penman's inititial success "The Sunne in Splendour" and is writing with the same knowledge, passion and superb style of writing. Since her first novel she has never disappointed her readers.. The novel re-awakens medieval Wales and England and a long lost time for today's reader. Simply superb!!!


7.When Christ and His Saints Slept by: Sharon Penman
December 07, 2000
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Sharon Penman is one of the best writers of historical fiction living today. This book is the first in a trilogy about Henry II of England and his tumultuous marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine. The book opens some years before Henry's birth and deals with the civil war that ravaged England between 1135 and 1154. The death of Henry I, second son of William the Conqueror, leaves his barons with a dilemma. His only legitimate son has drowned, and he names as his heir his daughter Maude, widow of the Holy Roman Emperor and now married to Count Geoffrey of Anjou. The barons have no desire to be ruled by a woman, and so her cousin Stephen takes the throne. Penman is very fair in her judgment of the main protagonists - Stephen is shown as a courageous man, a good father and devoted husband, but a bad king. ... Read More:

8.Here be Dragons by: Sharon Penman
December 07, 2000
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Since reading Pillars of the Earth and World Without End by Ken Follett I have discovered a new passion of books set in medieval times. I find this period of history fascinating and I was attracted to this book as it is set in a similar period. It is slightly different in that most of it is based on actual events. I have to say, I couldn't put the book down once I had started it. Sharon Penman brings the characters to life and you actually find yourself becoming engrossed in their story.

I loved it and will buying the other books in the series, as well as her other novels.


 



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