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King - The epic Sunday Times bestselling conclusion to the Lionheart series (Hardcover)
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King - The epic Sunday Times bestselling conclusion to the Lionheart series (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R525
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The thrilling third instalment in the epic LIONHEART series from
Sunday Times Bestselling author, Ben Kane. Warleader Autumn 1192.
With Jerusalem still in the Saracens' hands, and a peace treaty
agreed with their leader Saladin, Richard the Lionheart is free at
last to travel back to his strife-ridden kingdom. By his side at
every turn is the loyal knight Ferdia, also known as Rufus.
Together they will face not just Richard's archenemy Philippe Capet
of France, but also the king's treacherous younger brother, John.
Captive Shipwrecked on the Italian coast, the king and his small
group of companions are forced into a perilous journey through
lands controlled by their enemies. Shortly before Christmas 1192,
Richard is taken prisoner near Vienna by Duke Leopold of Austria.
Kept prisoner for several months, the king is then handed over to
Henry VI, the Holy Roman Emperor. His captivity lasts for another
year, fanning the flames of unrest in his territories in England
and beyond. Negotiator Talks between Richard's mother Queen Alienor
and Henry VI last for months, but finally reach a bitter agreement.
The extortionate sum demanded to free the king will empty the
treasury and bleed England dry. Philippe Capet and Richard's
brother John collude, offering vast sums to see the king kept
captive for longer. Their efforts are in vain, leading Philippe to
pen a letter to John including the famous line: 'Look to yourself,
the devil is loose.' King Crowned for a second time to wash away
the shame of his captivity, Richard restores order in England,
forgiving John his shameful behaviour. His next task is to recover
territories lost to Philippe Capet, and to re-establish his
dominance over the French king. Forging clever alliances, building
strategic castles and when obliged, waging war, the Lionheart
carves a unique path into history.
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