Did he do it or didn't he?
The youngest brother of King Edward IV had been waiting for years for the opportunity to claim the crown. And when his brother died, he seized that opportunity and removed the only obstacle between himself and the throne of England. The sons of his eldest brother were secretly killed.
Of course he did it. Richard was a thoroughly bloodthirsty and ambitious person, physically and mentally deformed. Nothing was too crazy for him.
That's what people have believed for more than 500 years.
But if you put all the available pieces of the puzzle from the past together and take a good look, a different picture emerges.
So, did King Richard III murder his nephews or not?
The magnificent, loyal, strong, independent, sensitive and friendly giant, the majestic Scottish Deerhound Skye, gives her own answer to this question in this book.