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Philippa Langley is a screenwriter and producer who inaugurated and
led the successful archaeological search to locate King Richard
III's grave in Leicester. Her project became the basis for the
acclaimed TV documentary The King in the Car Park. Philippa is the
secretary of the Scottish branch of the Richard III Society. She
lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. Michael Jones is a Fellow of the
Royal Historical Society and member of the British Commission for
Military History and now works freelance as a writer and media
presenter. He has written eight books, including The King's Mother,
his highly-praised biography of Margaret Beaufort which was
shortlisted for the Whitfield Prize, and Bosworth 1485: Psychology
of a Battle, regarded as a seminal work on Richard III and the
battle of Bosworth. He lives in England.
Corrie James has worked on both sides of the Atlantic in theater,
radio, and audiobooks. She credits growing up listening to the BBC
for her love of the spoken word. Her audiobooks include The
Companion of Lady Holmeshire by Debra Brown and Remember Me by
Trezza Azzopardi.
"A solid, perceptive work that rights historical injustices."--
"Publishers Weekly"
"Corrie James narrates in a clear, matter-of-fact manner that
enhances the listening experience."-- "Library Journal, audio
review"
"James has a cultured--almost delicate--voice and precise diction.
She retains the listener's sympathy while conveying Langley's
passion for the Plantagenet king, giving us a person who was
intuitive, sensitive, energetic, and mystical."-- "AudioFile"
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