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Janet Evershed was the daughter of the Mayor of York, a successful and well-regarded mercer. But Janet's life didn't follow the usual pattern for a well brought-up girl. Due to a series of unexpected events she became a very young widow running her own growing business in London; the mistress of the charismatic king; and an exile in the Low Countries with her life inextricably entwined with those of the Princes in the Tower. They were all sons of York - Edward IV, Richard III, their brother George and all their children. Janet was not part of the elite, glittering court. She was both a bystander and a part of their lives.…mehr

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Janet Evershed was the daughter of the Mayor of York, a successful and well-regarded mercer. But Janet's life didn't follow the usual pattern for a well brought-up girl. Due to a series of unexpected events she became a very young widow running her own growing business in London; the mistress of the charismatic king; and an exile in the Low Countries with her life inextricably entwined with those of the Princes in the Tower. They were all sons of York - Edward IV, Richard III, their brother George and all their children. Janet was not part of the elite, glittering court. She was both a bystander and a part of their lives.


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Written by the original Philippa Gregory and originally called The White Queen, Lesley Nickell's first book was a love story between Anne and King Richard was runner up for the first ever Georgette Heyer Historical Novel Prize. Her second book, Sons of York is a follow up and her third book Perkin continues the theme with Perkin Warbeck who appeared from nowhere and claimed to be Richard Duke of York, the younger son of Edward IV one of the 'Princes in the Tower'.