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Lady Macbeth

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I am granddaughter to a king and

daughter to a prince, a wife twice over, a queen

as well. I have fought with sword and bow, and

struggled fierce to bear my babes into this world.

I have loved deeply and hated deeply, too.

Lady Gruadh, called Rue, is the last female descendent of Scotlands most royal line. Married to a powerful northern lord, she is widowed while still carrying his child and forced to marry her husbands murderer: a rising war-lord named Macbeth. Encountering danger from Vikings, Saxons, and treacherous Scottish lords, Rue begins to respect the man she once despised–and then realizes that Macbeths complex ambitions extend beyond the borders of the vast northern region. Among the powerful warlords and their steel-games, only Macbeth can unite Scotland–and his wifes royal blood is the key to his ultimate success.  

Determined to protect her small son and a proud legacy of warrior kings and strong women, Rue invokes the ancient wisdom and secret practices of her female ancestors as she strives to hold her own in a warrior society. Finally, side by side as the last Celtic king and queen of Scotland, she and Macbeth must face the gathering storm brought on by their combined destiny.

From towering crags to misted moors and formidable fortresses, Lady Macbeth transports readers to the heart of eleventh-century Scotland, painting a bold, vivid portrait of a woman much maligned by history. 

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"Back in 1920 a Norwegian writer named Sigrid Undset began publishing a trilogy about the lives and loves of a Northern European woman in the Middle Ages. 'Kristin Lavransdatter' runs to about 1,300 pages. It is a masterpiece of evocation, an entire lost world brought to life. Its heroine goes from headstrong child to passionate bride to responsible chatelaine to heroic nun. By the end, you know more... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

About the Author

SUSAN FRASER KING lives in Maryland with her husband, sons, and a Westie.

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Dennis Kleinsmith, August 6, 2008 (view all comments by Dennis Kleinsmith)
Being familiar with Shakespeare's play and having some Scottish heritage, I was quite eager to read this book. While not at all what I was expecting, it didn't disappoint. Being based in historical fact, as with many legends and stories, it varies widely from the tale we've come to know as 'Macbeth'. Once the reader lets go of preconceived notions though, it's a very gripping read. There are a few confusing time lapses and a couple of relatively important characters that get short shrift but the pace is excellent and the world Fraser King displays is not only brutally honest and authentic but truly fascinating and engrossing.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780307341747
Subtitle:
A Novel
Publisher:
Crown
Author:
King, Susan
Author:
Fraser King, Susan
Author:
Susan Fraser King
Subject:
Queens
Subject:
Scotland
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
Biographical fiction
Subject:
Historical
Publication Date:
20080212
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
9.48x6.38x1.26 in. 1.23 lbs.
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