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God’s Playthings

God’s Playthings

Marjorie Bowen

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Editorial:
Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789361429415
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The book 'God’s Playthings' is a historical and biographical fiction written by Marjorie Bowen. The book is cantered between the medieval period of England during the reign of King Richard 3 and the controversial monarchy. As the war of the roses rages Elizabeth find herself wept between political mechanization and struggle of the power. With the help of this book the readers can witness shape of destiny of the Kingdom and the battle of throne between the houses of York and Lancaster. The author has Vivian the book with beautiful elements of drama romance and political strategies, creating it quite fascinating which explore the themes of loyalty and ambition. The book shows the glances of historical figures and complexities present in the relationships and challenges fish during a great upheaval. Bowen vivid description and the fascinating way of storytelling keeps the attention of reader at the edge of the seat till the book ends. We can say that book is a historical novel that transport readers to an era where nations hangs with the balance and navigate to secure the place while creating history

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