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The Price of Blood (The Emma of Normandy Series) [Patricia Bracewell] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Price of Blood (The Emma of Normandy Series). Patricia Bracewell. author of. The Steel beneath the Silk The Emma of Normandy Trilogy, Book #3. Novels. Shadow on the Crown; The Price of Blood; Shadow on the Crown, The Price of Blood, Winchester | 11 Comments. A Story in Three Parts. Posted on Febru by Patricia. My current work in progress is the third book of a trilogy about.  · Posted on February 4, by Patricia My second novel about Emma of Normandy, The Price of Blood, releases on February 5 in the U.S., Canada, Australia and New Zealand. I imagine that someone who’s written a dozen books can regard a new release with .


Buy The Price of Blood (The Emma of Normandy Series, Book 2) By Patricia Bracewell. Available in used condition with free delivery in the UK. ISBN: ISBN "The Price of Blood" by Patricia Bracewell is set in where King Athelred, the husband to Emma, is growing increasingly suspicious of everyone. He is also being haunted by an apparition he believes is his deceased brother. His strategy is to keep his strongest courtiers fighting each other and by divide and rule prevent rebellion. by Patricia Bracewell includes books Shadow on the Crown and The Price of Blood. See the complete The Emma of Normandy Trilogy series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.


In "The Price of Blood," Bracewell returns to when a beleaguered AEthelred, still haunted by his brother s ghost, governs with an iron fist and a royal policy that embraces murder. As tensions escalate and enmities solidify, Emma forges alliances to protect her young son from ambitious men even from the man she loves. The Price of Blood by Patricia Bracewell is the second book in Bracewell's trilogy about Queen Emma of England. This novel is another excellently researched, gripping read that chronicles the upheavals of early 11th century England. All of the characters are well written especially King Aethelred and Queen Emma. “In a splendid fusion of historical research and imagination, Patricia Bracewell's The Price of Blood thrusts us back a thousand years to the era of Emma of Normandy. As Bracewell writes into the gaps of history, the sense of visceral tension never flags as she culls rare drama from the rivalries of court and record of brutal acts, while never failing to illuminate the private fears, affections, and struggles of her characters.

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