Son of York, Amy Licence
Son of York, Amy Licence
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Son of York

Author: Amy Licence

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 9 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2018


Synopsis

England, 1455

King Henry VI is proving to be an unstable monarch, prone to bouts of mysterious illness and susceptible to manipulation from others. Richard of York, the most powerful magnate in the land, steps in to manage affairs whilst Henry is unwell.

Many people prefer York's rule, which does not please the queen. The country begins to divide and plots start to hatch.

York himself is directly descended from the royal family line, in fact, a little more directly than Henry but he puts this fact aside and strives only to serve the king. This, however, becomes increasingly difficult due to the acts of the queen, who, now feeling threatened by York, calls her men to get rid of him.

The York family is strong and the two eldest sons, Edward and Edmund are approaching manhood. Edward, bold and eager, is keen to leave his childhood behind and enter the world of men, of politics, combat and love. Edmund, the younger brother is more introspective and struggles to project his public image. Both boys look to York as their mentor, a match for any king; and Richard is proud of them both.

But with sons comes the question of inheritance. Who will succeed Henry's throne?

About Amy Licence

Amy Licence has written for the Guardian, the BBC website, the English Review, the London Magazine, and the Times Literary Supplement. She is also a regular contributor to the New Statesman and the Huffington Post.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mercedes on June 18, 2020

Ironically, when I first downloaded this book to my Kindle, because of the testimonial I thought it was nonfiction! It took me a while to get around to it, and I was surprised to discover it was historical fiction after all; I would have read it sooner had I paid attention. The Wars of the Roses can......more

Goodreads review by Alexis on June 14, 2020

Great book but very slow plot This book caught my attention from the very start. I loved the author's writing style. She is very good at describing battle scenes and dramatic aspects. However, the middle half of this book was really, really slow. There were long periods of absolutely nothing happenin......more

Goodreads review by Mariana on July 18, 2022

Well written and researched I started this book a few days ago and could scarcely put it down. If you enjoyed Philippa Gregory when you were in your teens, this book will definitely make you fall in love with the House of York again. It is no surprise that it was written by a historian that focused......more

Goodreads review by Christian on June 10, 2017

For the full review and more, visit my blog The Son of York tells the story of the transition from king Henry VI, whose reign has been particular unsteady as he suffered from a mysterious illness leaving him bed-bound and unfit to rule in irregular intervals, to king Edward IV. In those times, when k......more

Goodreads review by Susan on May 16, 2017

Princess Fuzzypants here: Perhaps it is because I am a princess that I am fascinated by the last vestiges of the Plantagenets as the War of the Roses winds to an end. So much lately has been written about Richard III that disputes the popular misconceptions that were first told and retold by the vict......more