An edition of Devil's brood: A Novel (2008)

Devil's brood

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An edition of Devil's brood: A Novel (2008)

Devil's brood

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The third installment of a trilogy about Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine traces the collapse of the royal family in the aftermath of Henry's self-imposed exile to Ireland, as Eleanor and Henry's three eldest sons enter into a rebellion against him.

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Language
English
Pages
736

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Devil's Brood
2010, Penguin Group UK
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Devil's Brood
Aug 01, 2009, Penguin Group(CA), Penguin Group CA
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Devil's Brood
2008, Penguin Group USA, Inc.
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Devil's brood
2008, G. P. Putnam's Sons
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Edition Notes

"A Marian Wood book."

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3566.E474 D48 2008, PS3566.E474D48 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
736

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16974123M
Internet Archive
devilsbrood00penm
ISBN 13
9780399155260
LCCN
2008029451
OCLC/WorldCat
213308438
Library Thing
5055879
Goodreads
2859559

Work Description

The long-awaited and highly anticipated final volume in Penman’s trilogy of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine—a tumultuous conclusion to this timeless story of love, power, ambition, and betrayal.Where the second novel in the trilogy, Time And Chance, dealt with the extraordinary politics of the twelfth century, climaxing with the murder of Thomas Becket and Henry’s confrontation with the Church and self-imposed exile to Ireland, Devil’s Brood centers on the implosion of a family. And because it is a royal family whose domains span the English Channel and whose alliances encompass the Christian world, that collapse will have dire consequences. This is a story of betrayal as Henry’s three eldest sons and his wife enter into a rebellion against him, aligning themselves with his bitterest enemy, King Louis of France. But it is also the story of a great king whose brilliance forged an empire but whose personal blind spots led him into the most serious mistake of his life.Sharon Kay Penman has created a novel of tremendous power, as two strong-willed, passionate people clash, a family divides, and a marriage ends in all but name. Curiously, it is a novel without villains—only flawed human beings caught up in misperceptions and bad judgment calls. Most devastating to Henry was not his sons’ rebellion but his wife’s betrayal in joining them. How could it happen that two people whose love for each other was all consuming end up as bitter adversaries? That is the heart of Penman’s tale in Devil’s Brood.

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