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Bloodline

The Wars of the Roses, Book 3

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By: Conn Iggulden
Narrated by: Roy McMillan
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Penguin presents the unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Wars of the Roses: Bloodline, the third instalment in Conn Iggulden's thrilling Wars of the Roses trilogy.

Winter 1461 - Richard Duke of York is dead, his ambitions in ruins, his head spiked on the walls of York city. King Henry VI is still held prisoner. His Lancastrian queen rides south with an army of northerners, accompanied by warriors from the Scottish Highlands. Margaret and her army seem unstoppable. But his death has unleashed York's sons.

Edward of March, now Duke of York, proclaims himself England's rightful king. Through blood and treason, broken men and vengeful women, brother shall confront brother, king shall face king. Two men may claim a crown. Only one can keep it.

©2015 Conn Iggulden (P)2015 Penguin Audio
Fiction Historical Fiction Royalty King War Highlander Thought-Provoking England Tudor
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Excellent listen<br />

Exciting narrative capturing the intrigue and brutality of a dark and shamefull period in England's history hitherto unsurpassed until a Mondsy night in France against Iceland in Euro 2016

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Another engrossing instalment!

I think this series just gets better with every instalment - this is another thrilling novel that flew by so fast.

I grew up close to the Towton battle field so particularly enjoyed listening to the reimagining of the battle, horrible as it was.

Gutted that I don't have a credit in the bank to move on to the next in the series before the end of this month! 😣

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Better than second not as good as first

This was a lot better than the second book however it is not as good as the first. I am looking forward to the final one and hope that it ends well.

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fabulous entertainment-

great book

enjoyed every chapter of
all three book as very well narrate

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Excellent

Excellent story interpreting real historical events. Well read with a good range of voices helping to identify characters

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Brilliant book

enjoy the book and the trilogy
but should have stayed with in the factual and more about Henry Tudor

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Great installment.

Thoroughly enjoyable continuation of this fictional history. All that I said about the first two books still applies here. Keep at it Conn.

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Not quite at same level as others in series

A perfectly reasonable book and given its the third of four you should stick with it - but it is a notch below the first two books in the series. Roy McMillan excellent as ever

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Great listen

Great blend of historical fact and some fiction to flesh out a great story. Can't wait to get started on book 4. The author includes a note at the end of the book to inform the reader of some of the true recorded history and where some artistic licence was used. The author clearly is very knowledgable on the period on which he writes and can also spin a great yarn. Narrator has a pleasant English accent and reads at a comfortable pace. I recommend this book.

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Easy listening

Very good book, enjoyed it throughout. Also good narration. Will be looking for more of the author's work in the future.

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