Rosemary Hawley Jarman Bücher
Rosemary Hawley Jarmans Schriften befassen sich mit historischen Persönlichkeiten und ihren Epochen, wobei sie ein tiefes Verständnis für die menschliche Natur zeigt. Ihre Werke decken oft die Komplexitäten und Motivationen hinter bekannten Persönlichkeiten auf und bieten den Lesern neue Perspektiven. Sie durchdringt ihre historische Fiktion mit reichen Details und einem fesselnden Stil, der die Leser in die Vergangenheit zieht. Ihr Ansatz erzeugt das Gefühl, Zeuge von Ereignissen zu werden, die die Geschichte geprägt haben.






We Speak No Treason Flowering: Book 1
- 264 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Set against a backdrop of high adventure, this novel weaves a captivating narrative that draws from contemporary records. It combines thrilling elements with a rich historical context, creating a spell-binding tale that engages readers while providing a sense of authenticity and depth. The story promises to immerse readers in an extraordinary journey, blending excitement with factual grounding.
Known as the King's Grey Mare, Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Edward IV, was beautiful beyond belief, with unique silver-grey hair. Hardened and changed by grief, Elizabeth became the tool of her evil ambitious mother, the witch, Jaquetta of Bedford, who was determined that her daughter should sit on the throne of England.
As Edward IV lay on his deathbed, he had no knowledge of the dark conspiracy which was to surround his son, and his brother Richard after his death. He decreed that Richard should act as protector to the young Edward, but his wish was honoured for just a short time - until Edward was named a bastard and the crown placed on Richard's unwilling head. This is the story of the two tumultuous years of his reign - told by the Man of Keen Sight, who befriended and then betrayed him, and by the Nun, who had known him in happier times. Here is the story of the last Plantagenet, who died a king on Bosworth Field ..
The passionate love story between Katherine of Valois, queen of Henry V, and Owen Tudor.
Agincourt
- 192 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The fascinating story of the Battle of Agincourt told by a distinguished historical novelist