ONE KINGDOM. ONE DESTINY. Glastonbury, 1005 AD: a dying Abbot
foresees the coming of the Northmen and dreadful devastation in the
land... Guildford, 1036: A small boy watches a troop of horsemen
advancing in the snow bringing with them something terrible to
behold... Westminster, 1066: a dying king makes his choice for the
throne that will change the course of history... THE DEVIL'S
INHERITANCE The Devil's Inheritance is the saga of the Norman
Conquest of England spanning over four decades and including a cast
of a dozen leading characters. At its centre are the stories of
Harold Godwinsson and William of Normandy, two parallel lives whose
fates are entwined from an early age and whose desire to become
King of England leads their people into headlong collision in one
of history's most dramatic and well-known events: the battle of
Hastings, 1066. The story opens with a small boy, Harold, nearly
trampled to death by a group of horsemen bringing terrible news to
Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, the boy's father. A Norman-English
prince, Alfred, has been captured following the death of the great
King Canute during the struggle for the succession, his Norman
followers brutally murdered. In the years that follow, it is the
prince's brother, Edward, who emerges as the King of England. To
gain Godwin's support, he marries Godwin's daughter Edith but the
murder of Alfred is never forgotten and as Edward strengthens his
Norman support at court, an almighty clash becomes likely.
Meanwhile, in the duchy of Normandy, another young boy grows to
manhood surrounded by treachery and assassination. This is Duke
William, who overcomes all obstacles to claim the duchy and hold it
by victory in battle. He strengthens his grip by marrying the
daughter of the Count of Flanders. In England, Edward strikes
against Godwin, forcing him out of the country, banishing his wife
and triumphantly asserting his independence. At that moment, Edward
invites Duke William to England and offers him the throne. William
accepts but when Godwin returns to England in a show of force,
Edward's Norman party is defeated and the Godwins now control the
government. With a Norman succession out of the question, the
English look further afield and bring home a long-lost English
prince with his infant son, Edgar, who will be the heir-apparent.
In Normandy, William refuses to accept this, and as he grows ever
powerful, it is clear that on Edward's death, there will be war.
Harold, now Earl of Wessex, is the most powerful man in England,
his brothers are earls and his sister Edith is restored to the
queenship. As Edward lies dying he decides to appoint Harold as his
heir and the next day, Harold is crowned King of England. When Duke
William hears of this in Normandy, he builds a fleet, gathers an
army and papal support in readiness for the invasion. In Norway,
the feared warrior-king Hardrada, also prepares to invade England
with a Viking army. The stage is set for the most dramatic episode
in English history: 1066.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2013 |
First published: |
July 2013 |
Authors: |
Toby Purser
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Dimensions: |
203 x 127 x 32mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
564 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4903-7154-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-4903-7154-0 |
Barcode: |
9781490371542 |
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