Wars Of The Roses: Book Two: Trinity
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Set against the blood-soaked backdrop of fifteenth-century England, Wars of the Roses: Book Two: Trinity is the second instalment in Conn Iggulden's gripping historical fiction series chronicling the brutal struggle for the English crown. The novel immerses readers in the savage power battles between the Houses of York and Lancaster, bringing to vivid life the treachery, ambition, and battlefield carnage that defined one of history's most turbulent civil wars. Iggulden masterfully reconstructs real figures — kings, nobles, and warriors — with the psychological depth and pace of a modern thriller, making medieval history pulse with urgent, visceral energy. Rich in period detail and relentless in momentum, Trinity illustrates how loyalty, betrayal, and the lust for power can tear a kingdom — and its people — apart.
Author: Conn Iggulden
Format: Paperback
Published: 2014, Michael Joseph (an imprint of Penguin Books)
Genre: Historical fiction
Condition remarks:
Paperback
Secondhand book: generally 'Very Good' to 'Excellent'. These are books which may have some slight wear and tear or sun fading on the edges. There may be an inscription at the front.
Set against the blood-soaked backdrop of fifteenth-century England, Wars of the Roses: Book Two: Trinity is the second instalment in Conn Iggulden's gripping historical fiction series chronicling the brutal struggle for the English crown. The novel immerses readers in the savage power battles between the Houses of York and Lancaster, bringing to vivid life the treachery, ambition, and battlefield carnage that defined one of history's most turbulent civil wars. Iggulden masterfully reconstructs real figures — kings, nobles, and warriors — with the psychological depth and pace of a modern thriller, making medieval history pulse with urgent, visceral energy. Rich in period detail and relentless in momentum, Trinity illustrates how loyalty, betrayal, and the lust for power can tear a kingdom — and its people — apart.