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The King’s Greatest Enemy: Complete Series

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The King’s Greatest Enemy: Complete Series

By: Anna Belfrage
Narrated by: Greg Patmore
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England in the early 1320s is a restless place. Edward II’s barons are disgruntled by his preference for Hugh Despenser, and in 1321 Roger Mortimer rebels against his king. With Baron Mortimer rides Adam de Guirande, Mortimer’s most loyal man. But when Edward II strikes back, things look uncomfortably dark for Adam who finds himself a prisoner—and abandoned by everyone but his wife.

Mortimer is defeated and locked up in the Tower. Some years later, however, he is back, now with the support of the king’s wife, Queen Isabella of France, and with the king’s very young heir, the future Edward III, in tow. Yet again, where Mortimer goes, there goes Adam—and his beloved wife.

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I loved this story. The only thing in my opinion is the ending. For all of Adam and Kits loyalty, honour, friendship and pain that Adam suffers at first with Huge Despensers cruelty in his kings name, then again in his minions revenge. Then again for his younge king when he is kidnapped and left for dead. In the end none of that mattered. He was not rewarded he was cruely humiliated. That is not how things worked back then. Sir Adam and Lady Kit deserved so much more....

Adams loyalty, honour and pain.

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