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This is one of history's great manhunt stories, expertly, briskly told. Spencer is a graceful and particularly evenhanded writer, and he lets these 70 men's stories carry their own weight and speak their own lessons on justice, loyalty and allegiance, and the strange and oftentimes fatal turns they take.”— Dallas Morning News The metafictional strategic board game Tak: A Beautiful Game was released by Rothfuss and Cheapass Games in 2016 and designed by James Ernest. [42] In 2019, Cheapass Games, including Tak, was sold to Greater Than Games. [43] In March 2021, Greater Than Games re-released Tak: A Beautiful Game (2nd Edition) under its own brand, with new box art and board designs co-created with Rothfuss. [44] There are no differences in the rules between the original and second edition. [45] Reception [ edit ] The Lightning Tree, a novella, was published in Rogues (2014), edited by George R. R. Martin& Gardner Dozois. The Lightning Tree takes place in the frame setting of The Kingkiller Chronicle, and includes characters from the trilogy. Lionsgate Wins Rights to Fantasy Book Series 'Kingkiller Chronicle' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Kit, Borys (2016-04-12). " 'Kingkiller Chronicle' Finds Its Writer (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved 2021-08-02.

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McNally, Victoria (July 19, 2013). "Rothfuss Fans, Your Time Has Come: The Kingkiller Chronicle Optioned for TV Series". Geekosystem. Cowles, Gregory (2014-12-05). "Inside the List". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2021-07-31. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ On Jan. 26, 1661, in Westminster Abbey, the tomb of Oliver Cromwell was broken open and his corrupted corpse was removed. Four days later, it was ritually hanged and beheaded at Tyburn before thousands of jeering onlookers. Cromwell’s severed head, encased in an iron cage, was then skewered on a pike and erected before the House of Lords. There it remained for a quarter century—an emblem of the wages of treason. Charles Spencer’s Killers of the King tautly brings out the human drama of the regicides in 1649 who executed Charles I." — World MagazineOn August 18, 1648, with no relief from the siege in sight, the royalist garrison holding Colchester Castle surrendered and Oliver Cromwell’s army firmly ended the rule of Charles I of England. To send a clear message to the fallen monarch, the rebels executed four of the senior officers captured at the castle. Yet still, the king refused to accept he had lost the war. As France and other allies mobilized in support of Charles, a tribunal was hastily gathered and a death sentence was passed. On January 30, 1649, the King of England was executed. This is the account of the fifty-nine regicides, the men who signed Charles I’s death warrant. Recounting a little-known corner of British history, Charles Spencer explores what happened when the Restoration arrived. From George Downing, the chief plotter, to Richard Ingoldsby, who claimed he was forced to sign his name by his cousin Oliver Cromwell, and from those who returned to the monarchist cause and betrayed their fellow regicides to those that fled the country in an attempt to escape their punishment, Spencer examines the long-lasting, far-reaching consequences not only for those who signed the warrant, but also for those who were present at the trial and for England itself. A powerful tale of revenge from the dark heart of England’s past, and a unique contribution to seventeenth-century history, Killers of the King tells the incredible story of the men who dared to assassinate a monarch. Killers of the King: The Men Who Dared to Execute Charles I by Charles Spencer – eBook Details Kingkiller Chronicle" editor believes author hasn't written anything for years". Newsweek. 2020-07-27 . Retrieved 2021-07-31. Spencer ( Blenheim) has taken a novel approach to the history of the English Civil War (1642-51) and the Restoration that began in 1660. Rather than focusing on battles or court intrigues, Spencer gives the accounts of the regicides: the men who signed the warrant to have Charles I (1600-49) executed. This is an ambitious project as 59 men in total signed the document . . . This account is readable and entertaining . . . Spencer's excellent popular history will appeal to fans of Alison Weir and those interested in British history.”— Library Journal

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Rather than face trial or execution for treason, some of the regicides managed to escape, either by dying conveniently before the long arm of royal authority could get to them, or by fleeing far away. One lived out his days as a gardener in the Netherlands. But even those who went into exile were not necessarily safe: some were forced to move restlessly from place to place, pursued by informers and assassins for whom a regicide’s scalp was a sought-after prize. The sleepy Swiss hamlet of Vevey harboured several of these refugees, protecting them from multiple attempts on their lives. One of their number chose unwisely to venture further afield, only to die riddled with bullets in a Lausanne churchyard, while others kept running as far as New England, only to find that the new king’s revenge followed them there.The series has received critical acclaim. George R. R. Martin called The Wise Man's Fear his favourite fantasy novel of 2011, and said he wished he had written it. [46] Authors such as Brandon Sanderson, [47] Ursula K. Le Guin, Robin Hobb, Tad Williams, Anne McCaffrey, [48] and Michael Chabon [49] have expressed their admiration for the series. Lin-Manuel Miranda credited the books for inspiring a song in his show Hamilton, as well as a story beat in the Walt Disney film Moana. [50]

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In 2012, Rothfuss sold three other books to his publisher, DAW. [26] He has discussed a standalone novel, centered on a legendary figure in the world, with the working title The Tale of Laniel Young-Again. [27] The project was two-thirds complete when it was shelved to focus on The Doors of Stone. [28] [29] In other media [ edit ] Film and television [ edit ] Accomplished and gruesome, this masterful account of the fate of the regicides breaks all barriers in weaving the lives—and the grim fates—of many into a seamless, pacy and riveting read, underpinned by the depth of scholarship for which Charles Spencer is renowned. An exceptional and highly original history book that sheds new light on one of England's bloodiest episodes.”—Alison Weir, author of HENRY VIII: THE KING AND HIS COURT Bradley, Laura. "Secret Geek Lin-Manuel Miranda Might Be Making the Next Game of Thrones". Vanity Fair. The Narrow Road Between Desires, is a novella centered around the character of Bast and is slated to be published November 14, 2023. [25] Spencer has a gift for set-pieces such as the killing of Isaac Dorislaus, a Dutch lawyer who had taken part in the king’s trial and helped to send a number of royalists to their deaths. Sent as a diplomat to the Hague by the new regime, he took rooms at an inn with only a few bodyguards attending him. At the same time, a rumour was circulating that he had been one of the two masked men seen on the scaffold with Charles: one had swung the axe and the other had shown the king’s head to the crowd. Hearing that Dorislaus was nearby, a royalist colonel assembled a gang, stormed the inn and butchered the lawyer as he cowered underneath the chimney. High-octane sequences like these are where this book is at his best. Elsewhere, the difficulty of following a group of 80 very different individuals to their various fates is evident. The stories – even if they are of bloody ends and narrow escapes – can become repetitive.

The Kingkiller Chronicle is intended to be a trilogy. The books are set in a fictional world referred to as the Four Corners in-universe; [3] the world's official name, Temerant, was revealed in 2014. [4] The Doors of Stone is unreleased as of 2023, [15] a point of contention online. [16] Rothfuss has said that the book would "conclude Kvothe's story", closing off the current arc, [17] but that further stories in the world of Temerant would be forthcoming. [18] He also said that the book presented challenges different from The Wise Man's Fear 's. [19] In 2020, Rothfuss's publisher and editor Elizabeth Wollheim expressed frustration with the delay, stating she had not read "a word" of the book nine years on. [20] Rethinking Your Thoughts About Writing", Renovating Your Writing, Routledge, pp.17–22, 2015-09-25, doi: 10.4324/9781315662879-8, ISBN 978-1-315-66287-9 , retrieved 2022-04-13 In July 2013, 20th Century Fox optioned The Kingkiller Chronicle for a TV series. The production team included Arnon Milchan, Andrew Plotkin, Brad Weston, and Robert Lawrence. [30] Two years later in October, the rights to the books expired and were reverted to Rothfuss. [31] [32] At the same time, Rothfuss announced that Lionsgate would be involved in adapting the series through a film, TV series, and video game. [32] Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda was attached to serve as executive producer of the television series, along with John Rogers, Jennifer Court, Robert Lawrence, and Rothfuss, with music composed by Miranda. [33] [34] [35] [36] Showtime began developing the series as of October 2017 but ended their involvement two years later in September, causing the rights to return to Lionsgate TV, which is shopping it around. [37] [38] PDF / EPUB File Name: Killers_of_the_King_-_Charles_Spencer.pdf, Killers_of_the_King_-_Charles_Spencer.epub

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This is a pacy, well-researched and beautifully written story of intrigue, betrayal and Realpolitik, but above all cold-blooded institutionalized revenge on a massive international scale. No-one will ever see ‘the Merry Monarch' Charles II in the same way again. Little did the regicides guess when they signed Charles I's death warrant that they were effectively also signing their own.”—Andrew Roberts, author of NAPOLEON AND WELLINGTON Nearly three years earlier, Cromwell had been interred with stately pomp. During the English Civil War he had commanded the victorious armies of Parliament against King Charles I. He had engineered the king’s public trial for treason and then his execution in 1649, eventually ruling all of Britain as Lord Protector. But this revolution did not survive his death, and in 1660 the monarchy was restored by the king’s eldest son, Charles II. Oliver Cromwell, once lionized by John Milton himself as “our chief of men,” was now the hated ringleader of the regicides. For all Spencer’s attempts at objectivity – he is relatively clear-eyed about parliamentarian atrocities, and avoids painting Charles as a monster – this is still a story about heroes and villains. Following John Milton, who wrote that the killing of Charles had been “an action so distinguished, so worthy of heroic ages”, Spencer sees the regicides as “courageous men who dared to kill a king in the hope of bringing peace to their traumatised land”. Even if Charles’s execution was a good day’s work, it need not mean that the men behind it were any less bigoted or controversial than the king they chopped down. Jump to navigation Killers of the King: the Men who DaredExecute Charles I by Charles Spencer, review: 'not original, but readable' The series is framed as the transcription of his three-day-long oral autobiography, where he "trouped, traveled, loved, lost, trusted and was betrayed". Present-day "interludes" concern his life as an innkeeper, with each present day depicted in a separate book.Sanderson, Brandon (2011-03-01). "Review of THE WISE MAN'S FEAR". Brandon Sanderson . Retrieved 2021-07-31. While many readers already know the story's end, Spencer purposefully builds anticipation over which men suffer excruciating death and which ones literally get away with murder.”— Publishers Weekly

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