Robyn Young was born in Oxford and grew up in the Midlands and Devon. She has a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Sussex and lives and writes in Brighton full-time. Her first novel, BRETHREN, was the bestselling hardback debut novel of 2006, with the paperback also going straight into the top ten bestseller list. Two more bestsellers followed, CRUSADE and REQUIEM, completing the Brethren trilogy, which has now sold over a million copies and been translated into nineteen languages.
Young's ability to conjure historical settings is reliably strong .
. . fans of her work and historical adventure generally will love
it. The action is well done and the characters' adventures
entertain.
*The Times*
A spectacular rollercoaster ride through the labyrinthine secrets
and lies of the Tudor court, the brutal glitter of Renaissance
Florence and a fifteenth century world where power is everything
and people will go to any lengths to get it, Court of Wolves is
brilliantly written and full of heart, a must read
*Kate Williams, broadcaster and author of Becoming Queen*
Engrossing historical drama set in most tumultuous times
*Sun*
A thrilling, fast-paced and utterly compelling sequel. The reader
is transported from the treachery of early Tudor England to the
dazzling and deadly world of the Florentine court. Not to be
missed
*Tracy Borman, author of The King's Witch*
Robyn Young always writes so beautifully and with great empathy.
Her prose is thoughtful and elegant . . . I'm looking forward to
finding out what's next for Jack and Harry.
*For Winter Nights blog*
Praise for Sons of the Blood, book 1 in the New World Rising
series
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Robyn Young realistically evokes the brutal world of the late
fifteenth century, and interweaves a gripping tale with a highly
original take on Richard III and the Princes in the Tower.
Provocative and grounded upon impressive research, this is
historical fiction of a high calibre. More, please!
*Alison Weir*
Young has done her research and writes with her usual gusto. The
battle scenes are gory and the plot twists sharp.
*The Times*
A vivid and utterly compelling novel that brilliantly evokes one of
the darkest and most turbulent periods of our history. I could not
put it down.
*Tracy Borman*
The first novel in a new series by Robyn Young, and this in itself
is a cause for celebration. Robyn Young is one of the finest
writers I've read in recent years. Her prose is beautiful, her
historical fiction enriched by meticulous research and great
empathy for its characters.
*For Winter Nights blog*
An astounding feat of historical fiction that breathes new life
into a turbulent, exciting, and surprisingly relevant period of
history. Crammed full with action, adventure, intrigue, politics
and brilliant characters, this is a must read.
*The Bookbag*
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