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Title | : | The Dragon at Noonday (Brothers of Gwynedd #2) |
Author | : | Edith Pargeter |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 342 pages |
Published | : | October 15th 1987 by Headline (first published 1976) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Romance. Historical Romance |

Edith Pargeter
Paperback | Pages: 342 pages Rating: 4.04 | 107 Users | 7 Reviews
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Wales is gloriously united, while England is torn in two by bloody strife. Llewelyn seizes the opportunity to force recognition of his title and right as Prince of Wales, refusing to be deflected from his goal, even by the tragic deaths of his mother and sister or by his brothers' treachery. But in allying himself with the mighty Earl of Leicester, he stands to win everything...or lose all.Mention Books During The Dragon at Noonday (Brothers of Gwynedd #2)
Original Title: | The Dragon at Noonday (Brothers of Gwynedd, Vol 2) |
ISBN: | 074723017X (ISBN13: 9780747230175) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Brothers of Gwynedd #2 |
Characters: | Llywelyn the Last |
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Those Pesky Welsh princes are up to mischief in the 13th Century again. Llewellyn has imprisoned two brothers whilst the other emigrates to England to avoid him....................... and he is the good guy.Those Pesky Welsh princes are up to mischief in the 13th Century again. Llewellyn has imprisoned two brothers whilst the other emigrates to England to avoid him....................... and he is the good guy.
A classic story of medieval Britain with Llewellyn of Wales trying to consolidate his kingdom against the plots of Henry VIII. Complicated intrigues, often brother against brother, oaths of loyalty broken. A good read but had some difficulty dealing with the tongue twisting Welsh names.

aka Peter Benedict, Jolyon Carr, Ellis Peters (later editions of her work are sometimes published under this pseudonym), and John Redfern West Midlands Literary Heritage website biographyNovelist. Born September 1913 at Horsehay, Shropshire. Her father was a clerk at a local ironworks. Edith attended Dawley Church of England School and the Coalbrookdale High School for Girls. Through her mother,
Very good historical fiction. Great characters and story.
Still I remember that homecoming we had, when we rode back to Aber from the assembly of all the chieftains of Wales, in the spring of the year of grace, one thousand, two hundred and fifty-eight.Llewellyn has united all Wales besides one, Griffith ap Gwenwynwyn of Powys, or the English version Griffith de la Pole - "new made and puny, but alive. God forbid we should ask too much of it at birth, but at least we have seen it born."
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