The Tale of the Tailor and the Three Dead Kings
A medieval ghost story
(Author) Dan JonesA chilling medieval ghost story, retold by bestselling historian Dan Jones. Published in a beautiful small-format hardback, perfect as a Halloween read or a Christmas gift. One winter, in the dark days of King Richard II, a tailor was riding home on the road from Gilling to Ampleforth. It was dank, wet and gloomy; he couldn't wait to get home and sit in front of a blazing fire. Then, out of nowhere, the tailor is knocked off his horse by a raven, who then transforms into a hideous dog, his mouth writhing with its own innards. The dog issues the tailor with a warning: he must go to a priest and ask for absolution and return to the road, or else there will be consequences... First recorded in the early fifteenth century by an unknown monk, The Tale of the Tailor and the Three Dead Kings was transcribed from the Latin by the great medievalist M.R. James in 1922. Building on that tradition, now bestselling historian Dan Jones retells this medieval ghost story in crisp and creepy prose.
Dan Jones
Dan Jones is a British historian and author known for his engaging and accessible writing style that brings history to life for a wide audience. Some of his most notable works include "The Plantagenets: The Warrior Kings and Queens Who Made England" and "The Templars: The Rise and Spectacular Fall of God's Holy Warriors." Jones' works often focus on medieval history and he is praised for his meticulous research and compelling storytelling. His impact on the historical non-fiction genre is evident in his ability to make complex historical events and figures relatable and interesting to readers. His most famous work, "The Plantagenets," has been widely acclaimed for its vivid depiction of one of England's most influential royal dynasties.