![]() ![]() ![]() In certain respects I found Chadwick's writing style to be reminiscent of Sharon Penman - always a good thing, in my book - in terms of the attention to detail and understanding of the era that Chadwick writes about. I can't say the quality of writing was surprising or unexpected to me - having heard so much about it already through word of mouth, I had reasonably high expectations, and in fact found the actual quality to fully meet those expectations. Having obtained this one free from my library as an audiobook to listen to on the train ride in and out of London however, I plunged right in. ![]() ![]() Having heard consistently good things about Elizabeth Chadwick's books, I was in no doubt that I'd be onto a winner if I ever got round to picking up one of them, but had previously passed them over simply due to the fact of my existing shamefully mountainous to-be-read pile. This is my first Elizabeth Chadwick, and I listened to it as an audiobook free from my local library. ![]()
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