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The King's General
The King's General
Author: Daphne du Maurier
Honor Harris is only eighteen when she first meets Richard Grenvile, proud, reckless - and utterly captivating. But following a riding accident, Honor must reconcile herself to a life alone. As the English Civil war is waged across the country, Richard rises through the ranks of the army, marries and makes enemies, and Honor remains true to him....  more »
ISBN: 104600
Pages: 339
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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We're back in Du Maurier's beloved Cornwall; this one in mid-seventeenth century at the time of Cromwell's uprising against the king. Although the title character is the main Royalist general in the western county, the novel centers on his once betrothed (the narrator) and the war as it affected the non-combatant population. In this way it reminds me of Ibañez's The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, although there is little of the battles in this: merely what one might dub news blurbs and local gossip. Of course, Du Maurier is again at her best with the repartee between her narrator and the myriad characters in the novel as well as her development of her characters, particularly that of the narrator.
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