To those around her she was a loyal subject.
In her heart she was a traitor.
1399:Englandâs crown is under threat. King Richard II holds onto his power by an ever-weakening thread, with exiled Henry of Lancaster back to reclaim his place on the throne.
For Elizabeth Mortimer, there is only one rightful King â her eight-year-old nephew, Edmund. Only he can guarantee her fortunes, and protect her familyâs rule over the precious Northern lands bordering Scotland.
But many, including Elizabethâs husband, do not want another child-King. Elizabeth must hide her true ambitions in Court, and go against her husbandâs wishes to help build a rebel army.
To question her loyalty to the King places Elizabeth in the shadow of the axe.
To concede would curdle her Plantagenet blood.
This is one womanâs quest to turn history on its head.
Praise for :Queen of the North
âOnce more Anne OâBrien takes her readers on an emotional rollercoaster rideâŠElizabeth Mortimerâs story joins the growing list of female lives Anne has gloriously rescued from historyâs recycling skipâ Joanna Hickson
âEnthralling ⊠with masterful skill Anne O'Brien takes the reader on an action packed journey back to the tumultuous and uncertain days of the fifteenth century. A medieval masterpieceâ Nicola Tallis
âWith Anne OâBrienâs trademark attention to period detail, itâs a fascinating readâWomanâs Weekly
âImaginative, rich in detail and immaculately researchedâLancashire Post
From bestseller Anne OâBrien . . .Sunday Times âOâBrien is now approaching Philippa Gregory statusâReaderâs Digest âOâBrien is a terrific storytellerâDaily Telegraph âOâBrien cleverly intertwines the personal and politicalâThe Times