The King and the Casket

The King and the Casket

by David Charles
The King and the Casket

The King and the Casket

by David Charles

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Overview

It is the year 1311, Jeref Moor, a twenty year old adventurer, from Constantinople lands in Aberdeen, Scotland. He unexpectedly meets Robert Bruce and, some hours later, he is fighting for his life when he encounters Edward II and his troops on a Scottish hillside. Initially held captive, our young hero eventually joins the English royal household where he becomes inadvertently embroiled in a switch of royal babies.
Edward III is raised by Jeref's enigmatic English wife, Helen, who is also the baby's real mother. Racked by conscience, Jeref lays clues about the switch of babies and the sixteen year old King Edward is allowed to discover a mysterious casket.
In the meantime, Jeref and his close loyal companions, helped by a band of mysterious monks, overcome a plot by Roger Mortimer to wrest control of the English crown.
Just as Jeref leaves on a pilgrimage his brother, Omar, arrives and helps to unravel the clues about the switch of royal babies.
As all is becoming clear, there is one final twist.
The truths, half-truths and myths of the time combine with the skulduggery and connivances which permeate a royal household to make this an exciting and stirring tale.
However, matters of English royal lineage are puzzles to be resolved only by what we believe we know and, inevitably, a royal household is an extraordinarily secretive institution.
Such is the level of research, combined with a story taut with intrigue and vivid characterisation, it is easy to forget that this book is a work of fiction.
The rest, as it is said, is history.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940149640959
Publisher: Pneuma Springs Publishing
Publication date: 08/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

I have always been a writer of sorts from prize-winning stories at school through music, poetry and academic materials in later life. After years of adult education and three degrees I needed an unrestricted project and The King and the Casket was born.
I participate in writing groups where my main interests include people and the past and anything mysterious or quirky. I am currently experimenting with a range of genre via short stories and I am available (online or sometimes in person) to discuss writing ideas.
My day jobs have involved engineering, finance, justice system, local authorities and education and experiences appear in my stories. I am soon to retire to the Midlands where I will put even more words into my laptop.
I have also written Adam’s Burden, Cynthia’s Darkness and Eternity’s Folly, a trilogy of supernatural tales about the ascent of humankind.
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