Roseblood
by Paul Doherty
Master historian Paul Doherty brings to life the brutal world of London in 1455 as he tells the epic story of the advent of the Wars of the RosesEngland, 1455: a kingdom on the brink of civil war. The Red Rose: King Henry of Lancaster's days are numbered. Deemed unfit for rule, even by his own mother, he surely cannot last on the throne for long. Simon Roseblood—London lord, taverner, and alderman—is one of few loyal servants left to fight his cause. The White Rose: Ruthless Richard of York has his eye firmly set on the crown, and plenty of powerful allies who will do anything to help him win it. Henchman Amadeus Sevigny makes no bones about enforcing his own authority and asserting law and order at York's command. When Roseblood is summoned by Sevigny to stand trial for a crime he knows he didn't commit, their paths cross in ways that alter them both forever. And as the Wars of the Roses looms, an even greater foe is poised to rock the foundations of England, and wreak horror in a hotbed of political unrest.**ReviewTeems with colour, energy and spills Time Out Deliciously suspenseful, gorgeously written and atmospheric Historical Novels Review Supremely evocative, scrupulously researched Publishers Weekly About the AuthorPaul Doherty is the author of several historical mystery series including Mathilde of Westminster, The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, and the Amerotke series.