The Shepherd Lord

Young Henry Clifford, heir to vast estates in the North of  England, is spirited away after the Battle of Towton for fear that the Yorkists will take his life in reprisal against his father’s actions. He is brought up as a simple shepherd  boy so that his noble background does not betray his true identity. Narrated by the shepherd that raised him until it was safe to reveal his lineage and reclaim his birthright, this is a riveting tale contrasting a life on the run against an idyllic  pastoral backdrop. It is a tale of identity, roots and nurture – one of an unbreakable and everlasting bond that develops  between two people from very different backgrounds.  This  book delves into one of the most extraordinary periods of English history and acts as a prism into the multi-faceted  affairs of the time.  Based on a true story, that has been all but ignored for centuries, it is now bursting to be told.

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