I am very glad that you enjoyed this book. Now, being the scholar you are, you might like to take a look at Paul Murray Kendall's biography of Richard. It is lavishly footnoted and has some of the most fascinating extended notes I have ever seen. Also, in an appendix, he gives the evidence (such as it is) for and against the three suspects in the case of the disappearing Princes. Penman chose her favourite but I am not entirely convinced of her reasoning. In any event, the argument is a juicy one.
Thank you for directing me at that review site, it is worth the visiting. ;-)
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Thank you for directing me at that review site, it is worth the visiting. ;-)