Thanks lesleysmallbiz for your recommendation to The Sunne in Splendour. I felt more and more sorry for Richard 111 the more I read. What a raw deal, and then the Tudors slagged him off after he was dead.
I will certainly try other books by this author. I had previously red the Phillipa Gregory - The White Queen , about Elizabeth Woodville and that was a much more sympathetic view of her character - but I did not enjoy Gregory's supernatural bit, ancestor was a river goddess etc etc
I have just downloaded a sample of PGs book about R3's wife Anne Neville, who was a central character in The Sunne. And I will certainly read more of Penman's work.
It was extremely long, but never boring, and I was glad I was reading it on Kindle as it must be about 2.5 inches thick in paper form. Hard to hold in sleepy hands.
Reminds me of when my mother, who was reading A Suitable Boy and dismantled the paperback into manageable chunks. 