This is the second book by Conn Iggulden that I read, and the second installment in the “War of the Roses” series. I liked what I've read so far, and really enjoy the way the author portrays Margaret of Anjou, the real main role in the series. Now, it is inevitable for me to compare Iggulden's historical fiction style with that of Bernard Cornwell, and even Ken Follet. In that sense, I believe Iggulden's storytelling has a slower, less dynamic pace, than the other authors's. I often miss more action, but yet the books in this series have been ok to follow.
This is the second book by Conn Iggulden that I read, and the second installment in the “War of the Roses” series. I liked what I've read so far, and really enjoy the way the author portrays Margaret of Anjou, the real main role in the series. Now, it is inevitable for me to compare Iggulden's historical fiction style with that of Bernard Cornwell, and even Ken Follet. In that sense, I believe Iggulden's storytelling has a slower, less dynamic pace, than the other authors's. I often miss more action, but yet the books in this series have been ok to follow.