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The Marsh King's Daughter

By: Elizabeth Chadwick
Narrated by: Amy Scanlon
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Despite having signed the Magna Carta and made promises to mend his ways, there is still great dissatisfaction with King John's rule.

Among the rebellious nobles is young Nicholas de Caen. While fighting John's troops, he is captured, but during the trip back to be questioned, the treacherous marshes cause trouble, and Nicholas and King John's treasure are both lost. Nicholas is injured and ends up at a nunnery where he is nursed by Miriel of Wisbech.

News of the lost treasure comes to them, and the nuns realize the young man they are looking after probably knows something about this....

©1999 Elizabeth Chadwick (P)2024 Recorded Books
Historical Fiction Royalty Medieval Historical
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Loved the story and the reading. The description of the medieval way of life and the adherence to true facts of history

The resilience of women in history

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A wonderful story that comes full circle with so much living, sorrow, love and life! I just loved it!

By Far The Best Book I’ve Read This Year!!!!!

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Liked the performance and story. Some good twists and turns. As good as her other stories

Interesting story line.

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Elizabeth Chadwick is a gifted author. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and I highly recommend it to anyone

An excellent story

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Having read Eleanor of Aquitaine which is an easy read and a very good historical novel - I was disappointed in The Marsh King’s daughter which hand very little to do with a king or a king’s daughter. The novel was weak and felt somewhat formulaic

Disappointing

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