From the winner of the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award & the Marsh Biography Award John Guy comes Thomas Becket a lively & enlightening new book that brings a colossal figure of British history vividly to life. This is the man not the legend... Thomas Becket lived at the centre of medieval Engl&. Son of a draper's merchant he was befriended & favoured by Henry II & quickly ascended the rungs of power & privilege. He led 700 knights into battle brokered peace between warring states & advised King & Pope. Yet he lost it all defying his closest friend & King resulting in his own bloody murder & the birth of a legend. In John Guy's masterful account the life death & times of Thomas Becket come splendidly alive. Lively effortlessly readable superb. A triumph". (The Times). " Suspenseful meticulously researched.. .however well you think you know the story it is well worth the read". (Financial Times). " Wonderfully moving & subtle. Reading of the assassination is almost unbearably intense & brings tears to one's eye". (Daily Express). " Compelling marvellously measured entertainingly astute & in places positively moving". (The Independent). "A beautifully layered portrait of one of the most complex characters in English history.. .not only corrects many historical errors & uncertainties but merits reading more than once for the sheer joy of its superb storytelling". (The Times). " Scintillates with energetic scene-setting giving us a tactile visual feel for early medieval England.. .breathes new life into an oft-told tale". (Financial Times). " Vivid & extremely readable. The most accessible Life of Thomas Becket to be published in recent years". (The Times Literary Supplement). John Guy is an award-winning historian accomplished broadcaster & a Fellow of Clare College Cambridge. His previous books include My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots winner of the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award & the Marsh Biography Award the highly acclaimed dual biography A Daughter's Love: Thomas & Margaret More & a history Tudor England which has sold over 250 000 copies worldwide."