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Jack Hawkins

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Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins is a British stage, film and television actor who attended Oxford University and graduated from LAMDA. He has appeared on the West End in Birdsong, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Harvey, and toured internationally with Cheek by Jowl to perform at the Sydney Theatre and BAM in New York. Jack has also appeared on television in Call the Midwife, New Tricks, Casualty and Holby City, and in the feature films Writers Retreat and The Head Hunter. He is also a narrator, lending his voice to audiobooks by bestselling authors Bernard Cornwell, Toby Clements and Andy McNab.

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Title:
Divided Souls (MP3)
Series:
Kingmaker #3
Written by:
Toby Clements 
Read by:
Jack Hawkins 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
12 hours 28 minutes 
MP3 size:
516 MB 
Published:
June 30 2016 
Available Date:
June 30 2016 
Age Category:
Adult - Explicit 
ISBN:
9781489347121 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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‘Searingly good.'
The Sunday Times

Toby Clement's third epic historical novel set during England's bloody and brutal War of the Roses. If you liked Conn Iggulden's Stormbird, you will love Toby Clements' KINGMAKER novels.

Lent, 1469 The recent wars between the House of York and the House of Lancaster seem over. The Yorkist King Edward sits on his throne in Westminster, while the Lancastrian claimants are in exile or under lock and key in the Tower. But within the family of York there is discord. The Earl of Warwick conspires against his King, and while to one another's faces they are all smiles, their household men speak in lies and whispers. No man comes to court unarmed. Thomas and Katherine have returned to Marton Hall, the only home they know. But what lies buried in the past cannot remain so for long, and soon they are forced to take up arms once more in one of the most savage wars in history. The Wars of the Roses ...

‘Immersive'
The Times

‘Evocative and direct'
The Independent