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The Fallen Angel

The stunning conclusion to The King’s Witch trilogy

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The Fallen Angel

By: Tracy Borman
Narrated by: Esther Wane
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Frances Gorges seems destined to be happy at last.

King James has apparently lost his appetite for hunting witches, so the medical skills and herbal knowledge that saw Frances accused of witchcraft no longer seem to hang over her like a death sentence. The king would rather be hunting stag and boar - and Frances' beloved husband, Thomas, is firmly established in the royal household as the Master of Buckhounds. Their family is growing and their estates are secure.

But life at court is never without intrigue, jealousy and danger for long, and a new arrival turns the world upside down.

George Villiers is a young man with the face of an angel - and as his many enemies are about to discover, the cunning heart of a devil.

Soon James is totally in thrall to this charismatic new lover. All the king's former favourites are crushed by Villiers' lies and ruthless scheming. Thomas' life is made a misery and Frances is back under suspicion as Villiers - rapidly made the earl of Buckingham - moves to secure the hand and fortune of her friend Katherine Manners.

Appalled at the courtier's greed and ambition and the king's weakness and lust, Frances finds herself drawn back towards her old friend Sir Walter Raleigh and his last desperate plot to see a Catholic monarch on the throne. And then her troubles really begin....

The Fallen Angel is a stand-alone novel of thrilling power and emotional drama. It is also the concluding volume in the King's Witch trilogy, establishing Tracy Borman as one of our leading writers of historical fiction.

©2020 Tracy Borman (P)2020 Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Fiction Historical Fiction Medieval Magic Middle Ages Royalty Witchcraft Magic Users

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I found the story fascinating and entertaining in equal parts. I'm familiar with Tudor history but a lot less of Stuart . I will be reading more.

Wonderful

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These three books have had me gripped attention to detail is fabulous and the story keeps you on the edge of your seat. I love Tracy borman here’s hoping she does more!!

Amazing

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A must listen I was hooked from start to finish and look forward to many more of her books.Well written and a great story.

Fantastic

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The narrator was excellent and she was a perfect compliment to a wonderful story. The story itself was captivating and I could not wait to listen to the next chapter. I look forward to reading more Tracy Borman books.

Brilliant

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this book as been absolutely brilliant to listen to from start to finish. This trilogy of books have been fascinating to listen to from the first one to the last one. The narrator was very good.

Wow....

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I’ve thoroughly enjoyed listening to this trio . It’s keep me captivated for the last few weeks . So glad I left all 3 to continue the fascinated story .
My ears pricked up when you first mentioned Catherine Manners , as my maiden name is the same . I was surprised she had married the Duke of Buckingham . What a nasty man he was , although I had picked up some info on him from listening to the Philippa Gregory books about the Trandescant family of gardeners snd collectors of the unusual . I thought the Elder may have been mentioned when Theobolds was spoken of .
I now want to explore more about the persecution of women as witches , this fascinated me .
A measure of a good book is when it makes me want to explore further and to dig out the facts
I certainly would recommend listening to these books.

Wonderful Trio

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Lady Frances Gorges,she survived the infamous witch trials in a time of fear, ignorance and superstition,I sometimes wonder if anybody had an ounce of common sense,even among the elite,if they are people living now they'd be dr's,nurses etc,I try to read between the lines,so much back biting and intrigue, naivete out the window.

The fallen angel.

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Have thoroughly enjoyed this trilogy. Well written, characters well drawn & very engaging.
Performance was also excellent.

Riveting

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Have had all 3 audio books and have truly enjoy them all. Will be looking for more of Tracy Borman books.

Best read

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Loved the 3 but this was the best. Couldn't put it down, narration was clear, concise and enthralling.

A wonderful ending to the trilogy

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