In 'The Queen Against Owen,' Allen Upward explores the conflict between Queen Isabella and Owen Glendower during the 14th century Welsh uprising. The book is written in a detailed and immersive style, blending historical accuracy with a touch of literary creativity. Upward's use of vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling brings this tumultuous period to life, captivating readers with the political intrigue and personal conflicts of the time. The novel fits within the tradition of historical fiction, offering a unique perspective on a lesser-known historical event. Readers will appreciate Upward's meticulous research and his ability to breathe life into the characters and events of the past. Allen Upward's background as a lawyer and historian lends authenticity to his portrayal of the legal and political battles at the heart of the story. His deep knowledge of Welsh history and culture shines through in his portrayal of Owen Glendower and the Welsh rebellion. 'The Queen Against Owen' is a must-read for history enthusiasts, offering a compelling look at a fascinating chapter in British history.