The Fatal Crown
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The Fatal Crown

Hardcover – January 15, 1991

Price
$18.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
560
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0671724641
Weight
1 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly In this cumbrous historical novel, Jones postulates a turbulent love affair between the English princess Maud (born 1102) and her cousin and rival to the throne, Stephen of Blois--their passion complicated by political strife. Granddaughter of William the Conquerer, the historical Maud was wed at nine to an aging Holy Roman Emperor, later recalled from Germany as a widow of 25, named heir to the crown of England and married to 14-year-old Geoffrey Plantagenet. The novel dramatizes Maud's purported adulterous liaison with Stephen, who, despite their passionate involvement, angrily challenges her right to the throne when her father dies: their rivalry did in fact erupt into a devastating civil war; Stephen won, reigning until his death in 1154, whereupon Maud's son acceded to the throne, becoming the skilled administrator Henry II, husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine. As depicted here, Maud is a temperamental romance heroine, manipulated by male chauvinists--feudal barons; her father, Henry I; her domineering, priggish husband, Geoffrey. Jones packs her fiction debut with factual passages that read as turgidly as a textbook, brightening the narrative with lust-filled interludes in royal bedchambers and a rustic forest lodge. The many hunting descriptions indicate inadequate research--a huntsman on the field would never feed his dogs raw boar meat--yet the period color and romance carry the tale to its bittersweet ending. 100,000 first printing . Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • Queen Matilda is pitted against Steven, her arch-rival, cousin, and illicit lover, in a battle for the throne of England

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The book itself was in fine condition. As my reading went along

The book itself was in fine condition. As my reading went along, I was more and more disappointed with he novel itself.
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this is my least favorite. It dragged along and the characters just didn't ...

Of all the books I've been reading on the history of England, this is my least favorite. It dragged along and the characters just didn't come to life for me. Terri