Famously depicted as Crookback Dick' & as Shakespeare's bunch-back'd toad' the alleged murderer of the Princes in the Tower & the warrior vanquished at the Battle of Bosworth Field Richard III is one of England's most enigmatic monarchs Now with the discovery of Richard's bones under a car park in Leicester in 2012 & their reburial in early 2015 the obsession with this mysterious king has been further ignited Historian David Horspool tells the story of Richard Duke of Gloucester's birth & upbringing & his part as a young man in the closing years of the Wars of the Roses; describes what really happened to the Princes in the Tower & explains why this character has become one of the most compelling & divisive rulers in the history of the British Isles In his final chapter with a ringside seat to the pomp & circumstance of Richard's reburial in Leicester in 2015 Horspool explains why the public fascination with this flawed king has been so enduring Richard III A Ruler & his Reputation is concerned to examine the legend as well as the man Have we bought in to the myth of Richard III as the personification of evil a view maintained by his Tudor successors & publicised by Raphael Holinshed & William Shakespeare? Or should we believe the Ricardian narrative of a much maligned monarch warrior & statesman made popular by the Richard III Society & conceded in part by some historians & archaeologists? These questions & more are discussed in this fascinating insight into one of England's most elusive kings