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King’s Bishop

A Fictional History

Once inseparable, Henry II of England and his chancellor Thomas Becket become bitter enemies after Henry forces his favorite to also serve as Archbishop of Canterbury—and Becket shifts allegiance from crown to church. Was their quarrel driven by politics, pride, position, or jealousy? In a fresh retelling of this famous 12th-century conflict, Judith Koll Healey reframes the legend as intimate historical fiction, exploring king and bishop as complicated humans rather than untouchable icons.

brings Henry, Eleanor and Becket to life in vivid color

—Motime, verified review on Amazon

Description

The king and the chancellor were the best of friends, almost inseparable, until an irrevocable rift evolved between them. What caused their deadly quarrel? Was it politics? Was it position? Was it pride? The dramatic story of the 12th century quarrel between Henry, King of England, and Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, has echoed down through the ages. It is sometimes told as a close friendship gone bad, sometimes as a morality tale of pride, and sometimes as one of jealousy.

History supports many versions of the story, but two things are clear: The king forced his chancellor and favorite, Thomas Becket, to also become Archbishop of Canterbury. And at that point, Thomas switched his allegiance from the king to the church. In a fresh new recounting of this well-known story, Judith Koll Healey breaks into a new stylistic frame of historical fiction as she explores the conflict between king and bishop as humans, not simply as giants in history.

Product Details

PublishedJanuary 26, 2023
ImprintCalumet Editions
LanguageEnglish
Print length296
ISBN-13978-1959770466
Dimensions6 x 0.74 x 9 inches

Healey shed light on a perplexing event in history and took us inside the possibilities of what may have transpired, allowing us to see the human side of these oft-viewed one-dimensional characters and how their relationships may have played out. She brings Henry, Eleanor and Becket to life in vivid color, with personality and it was written with such fabulous detail that I watched it play like a movie in my mind as I read. Healey did a balanced job of providing factual detail with just the right amount of creative license to spice things up! Enjoyed the story immensely and fell in love with the characters.

—Motime, verified review on Amazon