King in Waiting by Alex MarchantMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
King in Waiting continues the adventures of Matthew Wansford, one-time page to Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later King Richard III), now servant and scribe to young Edward Plantagenet (by right King Edward V). Once again, as with the previous two volumes, Alex Marchant flawlessly combines fact and fiction. I have been increasingly amazed with this technique in each book, and even more so with the latest: King in Waiting is set in a time filled with unknowns, confusion, and rumours. Rather than shy away from this fact, Marchant places the fictional characters right in the thick of it, filling in very plausible explanations of what may have truly been happening. While many works (both fiction and non-fiction) have attempted to identify Warbeck, this is my favourite ‘theory’ thus far. I never dreamed there would be children’s fiction centred around these particular events and figures, and the Order of the White Boar series continues to be a dream come true. I look forward to the time when my daughter can read them.
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