
The Strangled Queen
The Accursed Kings 2
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Narrado por:
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Peter Joyce
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Maurice Druon
“This is the original Game of Thrones.” George R.R. Martin.
The King is dead. Long live the King.
With King Philip IV dead, and the Kingdom left in disarray, as the fatal curse of the Templars plagues the royal house of France.
Imprisoned in Chateau Gaillard, Marguerite of Burgundy has fallen into disgrace. Her infidelity has left her estranged husband, Louis X King of France, with neither heir nor wife.
The web of scandal, murder and intrigue that once wove itself around the Iron King continues to afflict his descendants, as the destruction of his dynasty continues at the hands of fate.
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‘Iron kings and strangled queens, battles and betrayals, lies and lust, the curse of the Templars, the doom of a great dynasty – and all of it (well, most of it) straight from the pages of history, and believe me, the Starks and the Lannisters have nothing on the Capets and Plantagenets. Whether you are a history buff or a fantasy fan, Druon's epic will keep you turning pages. This was the original game of thrones’
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN
‘Blood-curdling tale of intrigue, murder, corruption and sexual passion’
SUNDAY TIMES
‘Barbaric, sensual, teeming with life, based in wide reading and sound scholarship…among the best historical novels’ TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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Wow.
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Maurice druon does it again
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Powerful and engrossing
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The Iron king was the type of book that was hard to put down.
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I read these books when I was younger, and I honestly was surprised to find them on here after many years not being released or being out of print these books were always hard to find in English. I know in both French and Russian they were very popular for many decades (and were recently made into mini-series with Gérard Depardieu in the role of the last Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay).
Having listened to them now, I also have a whole new perspective of the Game of Throne books (another favorite), while these are very different genre the similarities between middle ages Europe and Westeros are amazing. I think the debt George RR Martin owes to historic fiction like this underlines a generation of writers for whom history was/is a source of inspiration.
The performance is solid four stars, the only person I can think would sound better is Roy Dotrice.
This Series focuses on the events leading up to the 100 year was and the end of Capetian dynasty of France. For most people that's not exciting I suppose, but if you need a fix for Westeros while George is taking his time, this can be a touch of methadone (minus dragons and elaborate banner descriptions).
Additional value of this genre it actually opens you up to experience history through actions and character traits of real historical personages, even if embellished for fiction.
This particular book shows the France at a time when the feudal system was being dismantles for the sake nation states. When visionary kings began to centralize their authority from the feudal lords and consolidate it by relying on commerce and rising middle classes.
Maurice Druon wasn't just a historian and writer but also a member of the French government and I think he brings much of his own perspective on power and role of personalities and motivations in the events that change the course of countries.
Like running itno an old Friend on a sunny day.
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Probably my favorite of the series
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Great narration and a great historic novel
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What did you love best about The Strangled Queen?
That everything that was solid in The Iron King continued to be solid here. It has the same tone, characterization, prose style, etc. Going from that book to this one is less like ending a novel and more like ending a chapter then flipping the page.Thus, if you liked everything about the first book, as I did, you'll like everything about the second book.
As far as this specific book is concerned, I liked how it drove home how very second-rate Louis the Hutin's court is compared to the way Phillip The Fair ran things. Phillip could be cruel, but Louis is just as cruel and much more bumbling.
What about Peter Joyce’s performance did you like?
That it's every bit as good as it was in the first book. Peter Joyce is an excellent reader.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Several. Druon turns in good moments here like he did the first book. Robert's meetings with Marguerite stand out, as well as one doomed character's musings on how we create our own downfalls.Any additional comments?
It occurred to me while I was listening to this that the worldview expressed here is very much similar to that of François de La Rochefoucauld's famous maxims. I wouldn't be surprised if Druon read a couple pages each day before sitting down to his typewriter.More Of The Same, But The Same Is Good
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What made the experience of listening to The Strangled Queen the most enjoyable?
Just like the first book, this one also felt real with the added benefit of the back story from The Iron King.What did you like best about this story?
The suspense, I had no idea what was going to happen (resisting the impulse of going to Wikipedia for historical spoilers) kept me on the edge of my seat … or actually tablet.Which scene was your favorite?
Two scenes, the meetings between Robert and the Queen at Chateau Gaillard, all kinds of emotion were expressed, anger, desire, hope, sadness, manipulation…. And even kindness.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
True anxiety before the Queen dies, I felt every moment.Any additional comments?
Can’t wait to see the characters again in Book 3, they now feel so familiar.An Awesome follow up
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Just can't get into these books.
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