We are delighted to announce the publication of Edward Lanyon's debut novel The Poisoned Cup. It's historical fiction set at the time of the 13th century Anglo-Scottish wars:
In 1286, King Edward of England sends his aged confidant, Sir Henry de Grenville, to Scotland to negotiate a marriage that could unite the two kingdoms. In a tragic accident, the Scottish king dies and his country is left without an heir.
In a desperate bid to avoid civil war, the Guardians of Scotland invite King Edward to arbitrate on the succession. War ensues anyway, a war that quickly engulfs England.
Sir Henry is caught up in a bitter conflict against the army of William Wallace. But there is a spy in the Wallace camp...
You’ve seen Braveheart – now discover the other side of the story
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In 1286, King Edward of England sends his aged confidant, Sir Henry de Grenville, to Scotland to negotiate a marriage that could unite the two kingdoms. In a tragic accident, the Scottish king dies and his country is left without an heir.
In a desperate bid to avoid civil war, the Guardians of Scotland invite King Edward to arbitrate on the succession. War ensues anyway, a war that quickly engulfs England.
Sir Henry is caught up in a bitter conflict against the army of William Wallace. But there is a spy in the Wallace camp...
You’ve seen Braveheart – now discover the other side of the story
Find out more