Author: | Robyn Young |
ISBN13: | 978-0340963661 |
Title: | Insurrection |
Format: | lrf mobi lrf txt |
ePUB size: | 1664 kb |
FB2 size: | 1269 kb |
DJVU size: | 1394 kb |
Language: | English |
Category: | Genre Fiction |
Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton; First Edition edition (August 1, 2011) |
Pages: | 672 |
Insurrection Trilogy. New World Rising Series. Robyn Young, internationally bestselling author of the Brethren and Insurrection Trilogies & the forthcoming Renaissance series. Sons of the Blood: Trailer. Henry VII – father of the tudors. Seville: A man for the page. Robyn at Bannockburn for the 700th anniversary. Podcast interview on Audible – Kingdom, and bringing history to life. This gallery contains 11 photos. Robyn at Bannockburn for the 700th anniversary
Insurrection is the first novel in Robyn Young's Insurrection trilogy, her fourth book overall, published on 14 October 2010 through Hodder and Stoughton. The story is based on the exploits of the historical Robert the Bruce. The novel is based around the Scottish Wars of Independence and in particular the actions of Robert the Bruce, set in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
Insurrection is the first book in Robyn Young's latest trilogy based on the life of Robert Bruce. I liked the Brethren trilogy so I was looking forward to reading this book as well. Young does not disappoint, spinning a tale of adventure and political intrigue set against the backdrop of King Edward I's Welsh and Scottish campaigns
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Insurrection is divided into 6 parts and each part covers a few years, in total the book covers the beginning of 1286 . This timeline coincides with the First War. What I liked about the division of the book into so many parts was that it became readily approachable for m. A great showcase of the writing style of Robyn Young was in play here; with Robert the Bruce not being a totally fictitious character, there are certain boundaries you cannot cross but Robert was displayed in a great way. From the English side I found it in particular nice to read about the motives, thoughts and actions of the English King Edward I. Although his chapters are short you do get the idea of his careful planning in disposing of important royal members, as well as his ulterior motive in trying to get one unified Britain under his rule with the help.
The first book in the Insurrection trilogy, which tells the thrilling story of Robert the Bruce. Scotland is in the grip of the worst winter in living memory. Some say the Day of Judgement has arrived. The King of Scotland rides out from Edinburgh into the stormy night. On the road he is murdered by one of his own men, leaving the succession to the throne wide open. Civil war threatens as the powerful Scottish families jostle for power, not knowing that King Edward I of England has set his own plans for conquest in motion.
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