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REVIEWS OF H A CULLEY'S PREVIOUS BOOKS
I'm not usually somebody who will read a book from cover to cover in one sitting but I couldn't put this one down.
The author really knows his British history and really can tell a good story that should appeal to all ages from teen on up. Another solid, good read from H A Culley.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish.
PRODUCT DECRIPTION
This historical novel is set in the 13th Century covering the last two years of the reign of King John of England from 1214 to 1216. It is the story of the struggle between King John and his barons which eventually led to the Magna Carta features William Marshall, called the Greatest Knight in Christendom.
England came very close to putting a French king on the throne, which would have changed the course of our history. It was only thanks to William Marshall that John was succeeded by his son, Henry III, and the Plantagenets continues to rule England for the next two hundred and seventy years.
Genre: Historical
I'm not usually somebody who will read a book from cover to cover in one sitting but I couldn't put this one down.
The author really knows his British history and really can tell a good story that should appeal to all ages from teen on up. Another solid, good read from H A Culley.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish.
PRODUCT DECRIPTION
This historical novel is set in the 13th Century covering the last two years of the reign of King John of England from 1214 to 1216. It is the story of the struggle between King John and his barons which eventually led to the Magna Carta features William Marshall, called the Greatest Knight in Christendom.
England came very close to putting a French king on the throne, which would have changed the course of our history. It was only thanks to William Marshall that John was succeeded by his son, Henry III, and the Plantagenets continues to rule England for the next two hundred and seventy years.
Genre: Historical
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