The Lion Of Justice by Margaret Butler
Set in the tumultuous period of the early 12th century, this historical novel delves into the life and reign of King Henry I of England, known for his firm yet fair rule. The narrative intricately weaves together the political intrigue, familial conflicts, and personal ambitions that defined his era. As Henry navigates the challenges of consolidating power, maintaining peace, and securing his legacy, readers are drawn into a vivid portrayal of medieval England, where loyalty and betrayal often walk hand in hand. The story captures the essence of a ruler striving for justice amidst the complexities of a divided realm.
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- 1975
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