“This highly readable chronicle comprises vaulting ambition, familial betrayal, moral corruption, high politics, foul murder and a beautiful queen lusting for revenge. Shakespeare can hardly be blamed for a little exaggeration.” —Wall Street Journal
“A bold and fresh new biography of one of the most enduringly fascinating monarchs in all of British history, steeped in the latest research and majestically narrated.” —Dan Jones, award-winning historian and bestselling author of The Plantagenets
"Thrillingly paced, meticulously researched, refreshingly free of psychological speculations, Skidmore's supremely insightful biography is a joy to read." —John Guy, award-winning historian and bestselling author of Queen of Scots
"[Skidmore's] portrayal of Richard is balanced; his narrative detailed and engaging. For those familiar with Richard’s life, this will be a refreshing read; for those not, this will be an excellent introduction."—Historical Novel Society
"Sharp writing and a marvelously exhaustive command of contemporary documentary sources ... In the author’s hands, there’s no lack of thrilling details in Richard’s saga ... [Skidmore's] biography bids fair to become the definitive account for the 21st century." —Washington Independent Review of Books
"Exhaustively researched, scrupulously evenhanded and a genuinely fresh approach to one of the most ploughed-over and controversial reigns in English history. . . . a detailed and persuasive narrative of what Richard actually did—and, at least as importantly, what he was thought to have done." —David Starkey
"A gripping, vivid, fresh portrait of Richard III who is not just chilling, ruthless, and terrifying, but also a practical politician in a brutal age — a man of his time." —Simon Sebag Montefiore
"With forensic detail, Skidmore looks at sources as well as rumors to build a picture of the last Plantagenet monarch, who took murderous decisions in life; but died a hero." —Philippa Gregory
"A portrait that chills you to the bone." —The Times of London