The Christian ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem following the First Crusade, Baudouin IV, struggles to hold his throne despite political intrigue, personal health risks, and the growing threat of Saladin and his army.
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This author masterfully transports readers to pivotal moments in history, exploring the intricate power dynamics and enduring aspects of human nature. Her meticulous research breathes life into bygone eras, crafting immersive narratives. Central to her storytelling are often formidable female characters, offering fresh perspectives on historical dramas. Her works are celebrated for their depth and authentic depiction of the past.







- 2020
- 2014
Historisk roman. Richard is to spend fifteen months imprisoned, much of it in the notorious fortress at Trefils, which few men ever left. Meanwhile, his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, is moving heaven and earth to raise a staggering ransom, travelling across Europe herself to buy the release of her favourite son. But her determination may not be enough. At the eleventh hour, the Duke announces that he has had a better offer from the French king, Philippe, and Richard's own treacherous brother, John. They will pay an even larger sum to continue Richard's captivity - or to turn him over to their tender mercies
- 2014
Prince of Darkness
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
DECEMBER, AD 1193. England lies uneasy, a land without a king. Richard the Lionheart languishes in an Austrian dungeon and his brother John hungers for the crown. In the Lionheart's stead, Eleanor of Aquitaine rules. She is determined to prevent the outbreak of civil war, but the land is riven by treachery and there are few men she can trust. Justin de Quincy is one of the few. Sharp-witted, bastard-born, he is the Queen's most trusted agent, a foil to John's machinations. But now John himself has asked for de Quincy's aid. A powerful conspiracy threatens the course of history and de Quincy will have to prove his mettle – or find an early grave – as he searches for its dark heart.
- 2011
In this gripping narrative of passion, intrigue, battle and deceit, Penman reveals a true and complex Richard - a man remarkable for his power and intelligence, his keen grasp of warfare and his concern for the safety of his men, who followed him against all odds.
- 2009
Devil's Brood
- 848 pages
- 30 hours of reading
A tale of passion, politics and conflict. It features King Henry II who finds himself brutally betrayed by his wife Eleanor and three eldest sons when they enter into a rebellion against him.
- 2004
Dragon's Lair
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Third of four historical crime novels from the bestselling author of LIONHEART, set in and around the court of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
- 2003
Time and Chance
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
This second part of the trilogy about Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine opens during the glory years of their reign when trouble was brewing. The new Archbishop of Canterbury was a potential foe, but Henry's infidelity with Rosamund Clifford made him the gravest enemy of all - his queen. schovat popis
- 2001
Cruel as the Grave
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Second of four historical crime novels from the bestselling author of LIONHEART, set in and around the court of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
- 1997
The Queen's Man
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
England, 1193: a land rife with rumours about the fate of its missing king. Justin de Quincy travels from Winchester to London. With a promise to a dying man, he is plunged into the conspiracy surrounding the disappearence of Richard the Lionheart, and under oath to reveal the truth to the Queen.
- 1995
Twelfth-century England, a land of treachery, high passions and shifting allegiances, is plunged into chaos as the Empress Maude and her cousin Stephen become locked in a bitter struggle for the throne lasting twenty years. King Henry is dead, and there are two people who want his crown. But only one can have it. He has bequeathed it to his daughter Maude, much to the horror of his nobles, for she is arrogant and stubborn, and, most dangerous of all, a woman. When Stephen, a brave and popular warrior but a weak ruler, attempts to seize the throne, it is the beginning of a tragic conflict that brings suffering and bloodshed to all and victory to no one. And waiting in the wings of this tumultuous drama are other players: Maude's charming and devious son Henry, born of an enforced, bitter marriage, and the formidable Eleanor of Aquitaine, each with ambitions of their own . . . Praise for Sharon Penman: 'Told with such urgent drama . . . A flowing plot and impressive research fill Sharon Penman's historical novel with political intrigue and bloodshed' Sunday Express 'She illuminates the alien shadowland of the Middle Ages and populates it with vital characters whose politics and passions are as vivid as our own' San Francisco Chronicle


