She gave me a reproachful look. ‘I have said it before, Mette, sometimes you are too flippant in your attitude to God and His Saints. However, we will soon see if you are right about my coronation. The date is set for February the twenty-third. That is just over a fortnight away.’
Agnes and I exchanged relieved glances. A crisis had erupted and now seemed to have subsided, but I did not doubt there would be many more over the next weeks. This had been a warning that for the foreseeable future we would be dealing with a vulnerable young queen whose growing popularity would continue to wreak its share of havoc with her mood. King Henry would not be the only one praying for an heir at the shrines of the English saints. I would very likely be creeping in behind him with my own fervent prayers of intercession.
King Henry V’s new French Queen, Catherine, dazzles the crowds in England, blithely unaware of court undercurrents building against her. Her loyal companion, Guillamette, suspects that the beautiful Eleanor Cobham, mistress to the Duke of Gloucester, is spying for him. Her warnings are ignored though, for Catherine believes herself invincible as she gives birth to an heir.
Tragedy strikes when King Henry is struck down by fever back in France and Catherine suffers further tragedy trying to reach his deathbed. A weak and weeping dowager queen follows the slow funeral cortège through France and the King’s Harper, Owen Tudor, plays to comfort her.
Back in England, Gloucester persuades the regency council to remove the new young king from her care, and a defeated Catherine retires to her dower estates and asks Owen to go with her as Steward. At the secluded manor of Hadham, a smouldering ember bursts into flame and Catherine and Owen Tudor become lovers.
But their love cannot remain a secret forever, and when a grab for power is made by Gloucester, Catherine – and those dearest to her – will once again face mortal danger …
Joanna spent twenty-five years at the BBC writing and presenting for radio and television. Her first book,
Rebellion at Orford Castle
was a children’s novel set in East Anglia. This was then followed by
Island Game
and
Dubious Assets
set in her adopted homeland of Scotland and published under the name of Joanna McDonald.
Gripped by Shakespeare’s historical plays, Joanna originally began researching King Henry V’s ‘fair Kate’ as a schoolgirl and the story of Catherine de Valois and the Tudor genesis has remained with her throughout life. Inspired by a chronicle of Catherine’s ‘damsels of the bedchamber’, the schemes and treacheries of medieval royal courts are brought to life through the eyes of “Guillaumette” the narrator of
The Agincourt Bride.
Joanna Hickson lives in an old farmhouse in East Lothian and is married with a large family and a wayward Irish terrier.
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joannahickson.co.uk.
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