Truman Capote, Candice Carty-Williams and Elizabeth Chadwick
In Cold Blood - Truman Capote
Agent Al Dewey of the Kansas Bureau of Investigation has a horrific murder to solve - and precious few clues. Capote's reconstruction of the slaughter of an entire family shows a gripping mix of journalistic skills and imaginative power.
Queenie - Candice Carty-Williams
Queenie Jenkins can't cut a break. Well, apart from the one from her long term boyfriend, Tom. Then there's her boss who doesn't seem to see her, and her Caribbean family who don't seem to listen (if it's not Jesus or water rates, they're not interested).
She's trying to fit in two worlds that don't really understand her. It's no wonder she's struggling. She was named to be queen of everything. So why is she finding it so hard to rule her own life?
The Winter Crown - Elizabeth Chadwick
It is the winter of 1154 and Eleanor, Queen of England, is biding her time. While her husband King Henry II battles for land across the channel, Eleanor fulfils her duty as acting ruler and bearer of royal children. But she wants to be more than this - if only Henry would let her.
Instead, Henry belittles and excludes her, falling for a young mistress and leaving Eleanor sidelined and angry. Frustrated at Henry's hoarding of power, Eleanor is forced into a rebellion of devastating consequences.