Perfect for fans of C.J Sansom and Susanna Gregory. Paul Doherty explores the mystery of the Princes in the Tower in his unforgettable novel, The Fate of the Princes. Doherty's account of a savage era carries gripping scenes of prisons and palaces, smoky taverns and the misty Thames, murders, plots, spies, secret rooms that become secret tombs, the bloody battle of Bosworth and one extremely gruesome execution. The Fate of Princes A thrilling novel exploring one of the most famous mysteries by Paul Doherty Synopsis A bloody war. Readers may or may not buy this solution, but it's reasonable and said to be based on documentary evidence. Paul Doherty explores the mystery of the Princes in the Tower in his. And he keeps up his interrogations even after Richard's death, until at last he knows the whole truth. Read 'The Fate of Princes A thrilling novel exploring one of the most famous mysteries' by Paul Doherty available from Rakuten Kobo. 1) Satan in St Marys, 1986 2) Crown in Darkness, 1988 3) Spy in Chancery, 1988 4) The Angel of Death, 1992 5) The Prince of Darkness, 1992 6) Murder Wears. Francis, doubting but loyal, doggedly questions everyone who might know something-including two on the brink of execution. The king, target of vicious rumors, covertly appoints his old friend and chamberlain, Francis, Viscount Lovell, to dig up the facts of the boys' fate. What actually did happen to those princes who disappeared from the Tower of London? British writer Doherty, whose The Angel of Death recreated medieval London, now focuses vividly but more narrowly on the brief, anguished reign of Richard III.
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