A PLACE BEYOND COURAGE receives starred review in Publisher’s Weekly

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A PLACE BEYOND COURAGE by Elizabeth Chadwick receives a starred review in this week's US magazine Publisher's Weekly:

'In this spellbinding prequel to 2009's THE GREATEST KNIGHT Chadwick takes readers on a tour of royal intrigue in 12th-century England. After a fortune-teller reveals to a young royal servant named John FitzGilbert Marshal that one of his offspring will one day rule England, the unmarried man laughs in her face. Later, John's wives-first the pious and meek Aline, and then the sassy spitfire Sybilla-bear him multiple children, and it soon becomes clear that at least one of them is destined for greatness. As an honorable servant to King Henry, John's loyalties are thrown into turmoil upon his beloved leader's death. He goes on to pledge allegiance to the new King Stephen, but others are less sure of the new monarch. As warring parties struggle for the throne, John must reconcile his wishes for his children with what is best for his country, and what he himself most desires. Based on real characters and extensive research, Chadwick's imaginative tale will keep readers captive till the final page.'

A PLACE BEYOND COURAGE, is published by Sourcebooks in the USA and Little, Brown in the UK.