Bloody battles and games of intrigue mark the epic end of the Wars of the Roses, masterfully narrated by Conn Iggulden.
The Yorkist king Edward is expelled from England, while his wife and children are forced to seek refuge from the House of Lancaster. However, anger and humiliation drive Edward back to greatness. He lands at Ravenspur with his brother and a small army. Even though he is surrounded by enemies, even though the gates of every city are closed to him, Edward is back and will only stop when he regains his crown.
However, neither Edward nor Richard realize that York's true enemy has not yet revealed itself, and that, despite their victories, the Lancastrian cause lives on. Far from them, Henry Tudor is now a grown man. He is the Red Dragon, the Man of Destiny, seeking to end the Wars of the Roses. And his claim will lead him to a bloody battle at Bosworth Field.
There will be silence and mourning queens. There will be sacrifices and terrible betrayals. Princes will be slain; bloodlines will meet their end. The war will end, and a new royal house will rise above all others in the final chapter of the Wars of the Roses .
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