Into the Tempest

Crown in Conflict, #4

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Into the Tempest by Jan Foxall, Durovernum Press
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Author: Jan Foxall ISBN: 9781386909354
Publisher: Durovernum Press Publication: May 31, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jan Foxall
ISBN: 9781386909354
Publisher: Durovernum Press
Publication: May 31, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

In England, much of King Edward's time is divided between his enthusiasm for his Westminster project and in trying to keep the peace with Wales. For the latter, he relies heavily on the military and political support of Harold, the earl of Wessex, and Harold's brothers Tostig, Gyrth and Leofwine. Harold himself is becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the situation concerning the detention of his other brother, Wulfnoth, and his nephew, Hakon, in Normandy. It is coming to the point where he wishes to take matters into his own hands.

Duke William of the Normans has enjoyed peace for all too short a time during his rule. Now another fractious individual decides to make trouble and, on the other side of the duchy, the breach with neighbouring Brittany widens. As his agreement with Maine falls apart, William feels he has no choice but to use what power he has to assume control of the territory he has been promised. When these actions have unforeseen consequences, his relationship with England is unexpectedly changed.

This historical novel is set between the years 1060-65 and is the fourth book in the series 'Crown in Conflict'.

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In England, much of King Edward's time is divided between his enthusiasm for his Westminster project and in trying to keep the peace with Wales. For the latter, he relies heavily on the military and political support of Harold, the earl of Wessex, and Harold's brothers Tostig, Gyrth and Leofwine. Harold himself is becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the situation concerning the detention of his other brother, Wulfnoth, and his nephew, Hakon, in Normandy. It is coming to the point where he wishes to take matters into his own hands.

Duke William of the Normans has enjoyed peace for all too short a time during his rule. Now another fractious individual decides to make trouble and, on the other side of the duchy, the breach with neighbouring Brittany widens. As his agreement with Maine falls apart, William feels he has no choice but to use what power he has to assume control of the territory he has been promised. When these actions have unforeseen consequences, his relationship with England is unexpectedly changed.

This historical novel is set between the years 1060-65 and is the fourth book in the series 'Crown in Conflict'.

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