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The Red Queen
- Narrated by: Emily Watson, Gareth Armstrong
- Length: 12 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
The second book in Philippa's stunning new trilogy, The Cousins War, brings to life the story of Margaret Beaufort, a shadowy and mysterious character in the first book of the series - The White Queen - but who now takes centre stage in the bitter struggle of The War of the Roses.
The Red Queen tells the story of the child-bride of Edmund Tudor, who, although widowed in her early teens, uses her determination of character and wily plotting to infiltrate the house of York under the guise of loyal friend and servant, undermine the support for Richard III and ultimately ensure that her only son, Henry Tudor, triumphs as King of England. Through collaboration with the dowager Queen Elizabeth Woodville, Margaret agrees a betrothal between Henry and Elizabeth's daughter, thereby uniting the families and resolving the Cousins War once and for all by founding of the Tudor dynasty.
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- Marie
- 17-08-21
horrible old witch!
The author has done a great job of tell the story of such a horrible narcissistic, hypocritical woman. I can only imagine it was done as a personal challenge. I've honestly never read a book with such a deliberately unlikeable protagonist.
Very well done!
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- Gary W.
- 16-08-19
Excellent!
This is my first audiobook and I loved it.
Read at a good pace with Tudor music introducing each chapter. I have read Philippa Gregory before and this was just as I had hoped.
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- Stephen Bentley
- 25-05-21
Unexpected pleasure
I didn't expect to be as impressed by this as I have been. Wonderful story.
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- Kirstine
- 04-02-12
A wicked woman wins!
Unusually the "heroine" of the story is obnoxious: self-righteous, full of pride and scheming, all the time believing that God is on her side and that she has been chosen for great things. But it's a crackingly good story even when one knows how it will finally end. I thought the book got better and better as the pace of history quickened. I don't know how accurate some of the details are regarding Richard Third's culpability over the presumed murders of the Prices in the Tower. I don't think anybody is sure, but this book gives a plausible alternative to Shakepeare's version the latter coloured by a Tudor queen being on the throne.
The female reader does a great job of dramatizing the narrative by her ability to create different voices for the characters.
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- Amazon Customer
- 16-10-18
Found Margaret Beaufort very entertaining
Loved this book, couldn’t help but laugh and feel awfully sorry for Margaret . Feel for her, yet hate her! Really good!!
Battle scenes a bit long in bits- found I switched off! But really enjoying this series of Phillipa Gregory x
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- Clairebearblondie
- 05-12-19
Oh she’s horrible!
I’m not one for normally writing reviews, but had to on this one.
I hate hate hate the main character, but my goodness the story was gripping!
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- joni31
- 17-04-11
the red queen
good story but a constant sadness
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- Naomi Skilling
- 03-04-18
Fantastic Glimpse into History
This is an amazing glimpse into the life of a woman that history hasn't really highlighted. Margaret may be hard to like but the world she lives in and the events she witnesses and participates in more than make up for it
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- Bob
- 18-10-15
I just didn't like her
This was the second Philippa Gregory novel I had read, I loved Gregory's, The White Queen which is a sister book to this.
The Narration is very good, the main character is particularly well voiced and I never fell into confusion wondering who is supposed to be speaking at what point -but in truth excellent narration is what I expect should come as standard in any book I have paid somebody to read to me.
Phillipa Gregory's writing is just as crisp as it is in The White Queen, and of course the arc of the story is similar to it's sister novel as the two stories overlap. However what made me give this three stars and The White Queen, five stars is simple, I just preferred the main character The Queen, in The White Queen - she was more likeable, I enjoyed spending time in her company and reading about her life. However my dislike of The Red Queen's personality does not make TRQ a bad book. All in all I would advise you to read The White Queen first and if like me you love it you may feel compelled to read TRQ next.
TRQ is a well written book about an uninspiring, pretentious woman with a childish, self-centered, self belief, if that's your cup of tea, crack on.
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- M. A. Collin
- 16-01-22
I wanted to kill her (Lady Margaret) myself!
Such an irritating and totally insufferable character But, the story held me till the end
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