Book Review
Jun. 2nd, 2007 08:10 pmFortune Made His Sword
by Martha Rofheart
This solid novel about Henry V follows Rofheart's standard procedure of having each section told from the point of view of a different character (in this book all but one are real people). She does a good job with this format, and matches time periods with narrators so as to achieve both a varied perspective and a unified vision of Henry V.
by Martha Rofheart
This solid novel about Henry V follows Rofheart's standard procedure of having each section told from the point of view of a different character (in this book all but one are real people). She does a good job with this format, and matches time periods with narrators so as to achieve both a varied perspective and a unified vision of Henry V.