Time and Chance
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Word Count
128,750 words, Guess
Page Count
515 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetimechance00penm_1
- Internet Archivetimechance0000penm
- ISBN-100399147853
- ISBN-139780399147852
- Goodreads963836
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- LibraryThing39224
- Library of Congress Control Number2001048255
- OCLC Control Number47764369
- Better World Books9780399147852
- Open LibraryOL3952417M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3566.E474 T56 2002
- LCCPS3566.E474T56 2002
Description
The long-awaited sequel to Sharon Kay Penman's acclaimed novel When Christ and His Saints Slept, Time and Chance recounts the tempestuous marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II in a magnificent story of love, power, ambition-and betrayal.He was nineteen when they married, she eleven years his senior, newly divorced from the King of France. She was beautiful, headstrong, intelligent, and rich. It was said he was Fortune's favorite, but he said a man makes his own luck. Within two years, Henry had made his, winning the throne of England and exercising extraordinary statecraft skills to control his unruly barons, expand his own powers, and restore peace to a land long torn by banditry and bloodshed. Only in one instance did Henry err: Elevating his good friend and confidant Thomas Becket to be Archbishop of Canterbury, he thought to gain control over the Church itself. But the once worldly Becket suddenly discovered God, and their alliance withered in the heat of his newfound zeal. What Becket saw as a holy mission-to protect the Church against State encroachments-Henry saw as arrant betrayal, and they were launched inevitably on the road to murder.Rich in character and color, true to the historical details, sensitive to the complex emotions of these men and women, Time and Chance recreates their story with all the drama, pain, and passion of the moment. It is Penman at her best.
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