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ONE OF THE MOST TURBULENT REIGNS IN HISTORY PAVED THE WAY FOR THE
FIRST MODERN REVOLUTION. AFTER THE TUDORS CAME THE STUARTS . . . If
you enjoy S. J. Parris and Andrew Taylor, then this is the series
you need to read next. August 25, 1689 The English Army is
besieging Carrickfergus in Ireland. Brilliant but unusual gunner
Holcroft Blood of the Royal Train of Artillery is ready to unleash
his cannons on the rebellious forces of deposed Catholic monarch
James II. But this is more than war for Captain Blood, a lust for
private vengeance burns within him. French intelligence agent Henri
d'Erloncourt has come across the seas to foment rebellion against
William of Orange, the newly installed Dutch ruler of England,
Scotland and Ireland. But Henri's true mission is not to aid the
suffering of the Irish but to serve the interests of his master,
Louis le Grand. Michael 'Galloping' Hogan, brigand, boozer and
despoiler of Protestant farms, strives to defend his native land -
and make a little profit on the side. But when he takes the
Frenchman's gold, he suspects deep in his freedom-loving heart,
that he has merely swapped one foreign overlord for another. July
1, 1690 On the banks of the River Boyne, on a fateful, scorching
hot day, two armies clash in bloody battle - Protestant against
Catholic - in an epic struggle for mastery of Ireland. And, when
the slaughter is over and the smoke finally clears, for these three
men, nothing will ever be the same again . . . 'Splendid series . .
. a sword-and-spies romp that has a keen sense of the political
pressures of the time' The Times 'A proper story-teller' S. G.
MacLean
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King's Man (Paperback)
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THE THIRD CRUSADE IS OVER Richard the Lionheart is bound for
England. But with all the princes of Europe united against him
...can the greatest warrior in Christendom make it safely home? THE
LION IS CHAINED Captured. Bound. Imprisoned. King Richard's slim
hope of salvation rests on one man - a former outlaw, a vengeful
earl, a man who scoffs at Holy Mother Church: ROBIN HOOD For King
and country Robin and his loyal lieutenant Alan Dale will risk all
- from blood-soaked battlefields to deadly assassins - to see the
Lionheart restored to his rightful throne.
Arrows will fly. Swords will swing. Heroes will fall. Legends will
survive. And the Holy Land will never be the same. 1190 AD: Richard
the Lionheart has launched his epic crusade to seize Jerusalem from
the cruel Saracens. Marching with the vast royal army is Britain's
most famous, most feared, most ferocious warrior: the Outlaw of
Nottingham, the Earl of Locksley -- Robin Hood himself. With his
band of loyal men at his side, Robin cuts a bloody swathe on the
brutal journey east. Daring and dangerous, he can outwit and
outlast any foe -- but the crimson battlefields of the Holy Land
are the ultimate proving ground. And within Robin's camp lurks a
traitor -- a stealthy enemy determined to slay Christendom's
greatest outlaw before the trumpets fade. Blazingly paced and
richly imagined, featuring a cast of unforgettable characters and
packed with fast, furious action, Holy Warrior is adventure at its
thrilling, white-knuckle best.
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Warlord (Paperback)
Angus Donald
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May 1194. Finally released from captivity, Richard the Lionheart is
in Normandy engaged in a bloody war to drive the French out of his
continental patrimony. Using the brutal tactics of medieval warfare
- siege, savagery and scorched earth - the Lionheart is gradually
pushing back the forces of King Philip of France. By his side in
this epic struggle are Robert, Earl of Locksley, better known as
the erstwhile outlaw Robin Hood, and Sir Alan Dale, his loyal
friend, and a musician and warrior of great skill and renown. But
while the battles rage and the bodies pile up, Robin seems only to
be interested in making a profit from the devastation of war, while
Alan is preoccupied with discovering the identity the man who
ordered his father's death ten years earlier - and the mystery is
leading him to Paris, deep in the heart of the enemy's territory
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A home burned When past crimes resurface, Sir Alan Dale, loyal
lieutenant of the Earl of Locksley - better known as the murderous
thief Robin Hood - faces terrible vengeance at the hands of those
that he and his master have wronged. A family threatened With his
beloved wife on her deathbed, Sir Alan must seek salvation by
following Robin into the lair of their enemy, the mysterious leader
of a band of renegade Templars, on the trail of the most precious
object in the world: the Holy Grail. Only a miracle can save them
As vengeful Templars hound Robin and his men across England and
France, deals done with mighty lords turn to bloody battle. The
companions must find the Cup of Christ before they face certain
destruction. Myth, mayhem and masterly storytelling meet in the
astounding new epic from the bestselling author of Outlaw and Holy
Warrior
AD 1215: The year of Magna Carta - and Robin Hood's greatest battle
The yoke of tyranny King John is scheming to reclaim his ancestral
lands in Europe, raising the money for new armies by bleeding dry
peasants and nobles alike, not least the Earl of Locksley - the
former outlaw Robin Hood - and his loyal man Sir Alan Dale. The
call to arms As rebellion brews across the country and Robin Hood
and his men are dragged into the war against the French in
Flanders, a plan is hatched that will bring the former outlaws and
their families to the brink of catastrophe - a plan to kill the
King. The roar of revolution England explodes into bloody civil war
and Alan and Robin must decide who to trust - and who to slaughter.
And while Magna Carta might be the answer their prayers for peace,
first they will have to force the King to submit to the will of his
people ...
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Outlaw (Paperback)
Angus Donald
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When he's caught stealing, young Alan Dale is forced to leave his
family and go to live with a notorious band of outlaws in Sherwood
Forest. Their leader is the infamous Robin Hood. A tough,
bloodthirsty warrior, Robin is more feared than any man in the
county. And he becomes a mentor for Alan; with his fellow outlaws,
Robin teaches Alan how to fight - and how to win. But Robin is a
ruthless man - and although he is Alan's protector, if Alan
displeases him, he could also just as easily become his
murderer.... From bloody battles to riotous feast days to marauding
packs of wolves, Outlaw is a gripping, action-packed historical
thriller that delves deep into the fascinating legend of Robin
Hood.
'I charge you, Sir Alan Dale, with administering my death. At the
end of the game, I would rather die by your hand than any other'
England rebels War rages across the land. In the wake of Magna
Carta, King John's treachery is revealed and the barons have risen
against him once more. Fighting with them is the Earl of Locksley -
the former outlaw Robin Hood - and his right-hand man Sir Alan
Dale. France invades When the French enter the fray, with the cruel
White Count leading the charge, Robin and Alan must decide where
their loyalties lie: with those who would destroy the king and
seize his realm or with the beloved land of their birth. A hero who
will live for ever Fate is inexorable and Death waits for us all.
Or does it? Can Robin Hood pull off his greatest ever trick and
cheat the Grim Reaper one last time just as England needs him most?
Mixing the fascinating and bloody events of the Stuart reign with
thrilling historical fiction, the new series from bestselling
author of the Outlaw Chronicles, Angus Donald, is perfect for fans
of Conn Iggulden, James Forrester, S. J. Parris and The Favourite.
In an age of treachery everyone must pick a side . . . It's 1685
and after the victory of Sedgemoor by King James II's men and the
Bloody Assizes that followed, the British Isles faces an uneasy
time. Many powerful men have grown tired of Catholic James's
brutal, autocratic rule and seek to invite William, the Protestant
Prince of Orange, to seize the thrones of the Three Kingdoms. When
Lieutenant Holcroft Blood, a brilliant but unusual gunnery officer
in His Majesty's Ordnance, discovers that a sinister French agent,
known only by his code name Narrey, has landed on English soil, he
discovers a plan that could threaten the stability of the nation
even further. While revolution brews in the gentlemen's clubs of
London, Holcroft faces a deadly choice - fight for his king, or
fight for his friends. Every decision has a consequence - would you
be willing to pay the price? 'Splendid' The Times 'Exhilarating
adventure' Sunday Express
ONE OF THE MOST TURBULENT REIGNS IN HISTORY PAVED THE WAY FOR THE
FIRST MODERN REVOLUTION. AFTER THE TUDORS CAME THE STUARTS . . . If
you enjoy S. J. Parris and Andrew Taylor, then this is the series
you need to read next. August 25, 1689 The English Army is
besieging Carrickfergus in Ireland. Brilliant but unusual gunner
Holcroft Blood of the Royal Train of Artillery is ready to unleash
his cannons on the rebellious forces of deposed Catholic monarch
James II. But this is more than war for Captain Blood, a lust for
private vengeance burns within him. French intelligence agent Henri
d'Erloncourt has come across the seas to foment rebellion against
William of Orange, the newly installed Dutch ruler of England,
Scotland and Ireland. But Henri's true mission is not to aid the
suffering of the Irish but to serve the interests of his master,
Louis le Grand. Michael 'Galloping' Hogan, brigand, boozer and
despoiler of Protestant farms, strives to defend his native land -
and make a little profit on the side. But when he takes the
Frenchman's gold, he suspects deep in his freedom-loving heart,
that he has merely swapped one foreign overlord for another. July
1, 1690 On the banks of the River Boyne, on a fateful, scorching
hot day, two armies clash in bloody battle - Protestant against
Catholic - in an epic struggle for mastery of Ireland. And, when
the slaughter is over and the smoke finally clears, for these three
men, nothing will ever be the same again . . . 'Splendid series . .
. a sword-and-spies romp that has a keen sense of the political
pressures of the time' The Times 'A proper story-teller' S. G.
MacLean
AD 1203: ROBIN HOOD MUST TURN THE TIDE OF WAR Normandy Ablaze AD
1203: England and France are locked in a brutal struggle for power.
The fate of the embattled duchy of Normandy is in the hands of the
weak and untrustworthy King John. Facing disaster, he calls for
help from a former outlaw - Robin Hood. The Earl of Locksley As
King Philip II's army rips through the Norman defences, Robin - the
Earl of Locksley - leads a savage mercenary force into battle under
the English banner, supported by his loyal lieutenant Sir Alan
Dale. But defeat is only one castle away. The Iron Castle The most
powerful fortress in Christendom, only Chateau Gaillard can resist
the French advance. Robin and Alan must defend this last bastion
against overwhelming force - for if the Iron Castle falls, Normandy
will fall with it.
A clash of crowns pits brother against sister in the battle for
ultimate powerAn ambitious king Spring, AD 777. Sigurd Hring, new
King of the Svear, is summoning all the greatest warriors of the
North to his banner, promising them riches and glory. He invites
Bjarki Bloodhand, the famous berserkr who can summon the fury of a
wild bear in battle, to swear an oath of fealty to him. But Bjarki
has already sailed away to rescue a beautiful Saxon princess. A
reluctant shield maiden Tor Hildarsdottir, sister of Bjarki, now
oath-bound to a powerful Svearland jarl, finds herself unwillingly
enrolled in Sigurd’s mighty army. When Sigurd Hring arrogantly
rejects the overlordship of Siegfried, King of the Dane-Mark, red
war is inevitable. The battle to end all battles The two sides
agree to meet on the field of honour at Norrkoping on the Svealand
border. But Bjarki has sworn an oath to Siegfried and joined his
Danish host, while Tor must fight for her lord and homeland. So the
siblings will face each other over the shield-rims in a battle to
end all battles to decide who shall be… King of the North. The
epic fourth volume in the Fire Born saga, perfect for fans of Giles
Kristian and Matthew Harffy.
'Donald is a writer not only at the top of his game, but of the
game' Giles Kristian, author of the Raven series 'Donald delivers a
masterclass' Theodore Brun, author of A Burning Sea 'A gory,
gleeful treat' The Times The greatest warriors are forged in the
flamesTwo pagan fighters771AD, Northern Europe. Bjarki Bloodhand
and Tor Hildarsdottir are journeying south into Saxony. Their
destination is the Irminsul, the One Tree that links the Nine
Worlds of the Middle-Realm. In this most holy place, they hope to
learn how to summon their animal spirits so they can enter the
ranks of the legendary berserkir: the elite frenzied fighters of
the North. One Christian kingKarolus, newly crowned King of the
Franks, has a thorn in his side: the warlike Saxon tribes on his
northern borders who shun the teachings of the Church,
blasphemously continuing to worship their pagan gods. An epic
battle for the soul of the NorthThe West's greatest warlord vows to
stamp out his neighbours' superstitions and bring the light of the
True Faith to the Northmen - at the point of a sword. It will fall
to Bjarki, Tor and the men and women of Saxony to resist him in a
struggle for the fate of all Europe. Praise for The Last Berserker
'Donald has taken the legendary berserkers, those
frothing-at-the-mouth shield-biters, and made them human, which
once again proves that Donald is a writer not only at the top of
his game, but of the game ... It is a wonderful, rich and violent
brew. I welcome Angus Donald to the shield wall of Viking fiction
like a thirsty man welcomes a mead-brother to the feast ... A tale
worthy of the skalds' Giles Kristian, author of the Raven series
'With The Last Berserker, Donald has given us the first cut of some
serious Dark Age beef. By turns heart-racing, intriguing, and
touching, this is not a book for the faint-hearted - I can't wait
for more' Theodore Brun, author of A Burning Sea 'The Last
Berserker strikes with the thundering power of Thor's hammer...
rich with the earthy depth, historical detail, intrigue, violence
and adventure that we expect from Donald. But it is Bjarki and Tor
that make The Last Berserker stand out... Donald's masterful
creations will live on in the imagination long after the final
page' Matthew Harffy, author of the Bernicia Chronicles 'A
wonderful, blood-soaked tale of redemption and revenge, set amidst
the eighth century clash of civilisations between Pagan Vikings and
Christian Franks, by a master of the genre' Saul David, author of
Zulu Hart 'Loved this tale of a berserker facing up against the
tidal wave of Charlemagne's expansion. Great characters,
brilliantly paced and explosive, gritty battle-scenes. Highly
recommended' John Gwynne, author of Malice 'Well researched detail
and stunning battle scenes make The Last Berserker a white knuckle
ride. A thrilling, up-all-night read' C. R. May, author of The Day
of the Wolf 'I loved it. Bjarki and Tor are great characters,
instantly relatable. The depth of the immersion in their world and
their values gives the book authenticity and weight' Cecelia
Holland, author of The Soul Thief
An ancient blade, fit for the gods but tainted with a deadly
curse.Bjarki Bloodhand has finally managed to subdue his gandr, the
spirit that gives him the ferocity of a bear in battle. Yet losing
his berserker prowess may leave him at the mercy of his foes.
Meanwhile, his half-sister, the shield maiden Tor Hildarsdottir,
has slain two warriors from the personal retinue of the new Jarl of
Norrland - and now faces brutal reprisals for their deaths. Valtyr
Far-Traveller claims he has a solution to their problems: a long
voyage south to the wild Slav lands to find a fabled lost sword
said to once belong to the Norse trickster god. The journey will
prove more perilous than anything Bjarki or Tor has ever attempted
before. Can all three heroes hope to survive the desperate hunt
for... The Loki Sword? An epic Viking quest for a legendary sword,
perfect for fans of Giles Kristian and Conn Iggulden. Praise for
The Last Berserker, Volume One in the Fire Born series'Donald has
taken the legendary berserkers, those frothing-at-the-mouth
shield-biters, and made them human, which once again proves that
Donald is a writer not only at the top of his game, but of the game
... It is a wonderful, rich and violent brew. I welcome Angus
Donald to the shield wall of Viking fiction like a thirsty man
welcomes a mead-brother to the feast ... A tale worthy of the
skalds' Giles Kristian, author of the Raven series 'With The Last
Berserker, Donald has given us the first cut of some serious Dark
Age beef. By turns heart-racing, intriguing, and touching, this is
not a book for the faint-hearted - I can't wait for more' Theodore
Brun, author of A Burning Sea 'The Last Berserker strikes with the
thundering power of Thor's hammer... rich with the earthy depth,
historical detail, intrigue, violence and adventure that we expect
from Donald. But it is Bjarki and Tor that make The Last Berserker
stand out... Donald's masterful creations will live on in the
imagination long after the final page' Matthew Harffy, author of
the Bernicia Chronicles 'A wonderful, blood-soaked tale of
redemption and revenge, set amidst the eighth century clash of
civilisations between Pagan Vikings and Christian Franks, by a
master of the genre' Saul David, author of Zulu Hart 'Loved this
tale of a berserker facing up against the tidal wave of
Charlemagne's expansion. Great characters, brilliantly paced and
explosive, gritty battle-scenes. Highly recommended' John Gwynne,
author of Malice 'Well researched detail and stunning battle scenes
make The Last Berserker a white knuckle ride. A thrilling,
up-all-night read' C. R. May, author of The Day of the Wolf 'I
loved it. Bjarki and Tor are great characters, instantly relatable.
The depth of the immersion in their world and their values gives
the book authenticity and weight' Cecelia Holland, author of The
Soul Thief
"A rip-roaring tale...inspired by but not slavish to historical
events of the Dark Ages, this book is full of twists and turns...A
fast-moving, thoroughly enjoyable yarn." --Kirkus Reviews on
"King's Man"
In 1192 A.D., with the Third Crusade over, Richard the Lionheart is
headed back home to England, only to be betrayed, captured, and
held for ransom. Now with the princes of Europe lining up against
him, the fate of the greatest warrior in Christendom lies in the
hands of a renegade earl and former outlaw: Robin Hood. The mission
is deadly and the enemies are powerful and numerous. But for king
and country, Robin and his loyal lieutenant Alan Dale will face
great risks--from battles on blood-soaked fields to deadly
assassins--in a heroic bid to restore the Lionheart to his rightful
throne. Angus Donald has written a brilliant novel of the dark
ages, one that brings some of the best-known figures in history to
wondrous, vivid life.
In the tradition of Bernard Cornwell and Ben Kane, "Outlaw" is a
rousing historical novel that mixes legend with fact to bring to
life the time, the lives and the struggles of late 12th century
England. As the Henry II struggles with his rebelious children and
the conflict between the Saxon nobility and the Norman conquerors
continues on as bloody as ever, there is a figure that has remained
firmly fixed in the imagation of generations - Robin Hood, an
outlaw and a renegade nobility determined to bring down the men who
took his land, his family, and his position. When he's caught
stealing, young Alan Dale is forced to leave his family and go to
live with a notorious band of outlaws in Sherwood Forest. Their
leader is the infamous Robin Hood. A tough, bloodthirsty warrior,
Robin is more feared than any man in the county. And he becomes a
mentor for Alan; with his fellow outlaws, Robin teaches Alan how to
fight - and how to win. But Robin is a ruthless man - and although
he is Alan's protector, if Alan displeases him, he could also just
as easily become his murderer...From bloody battles to riotous
feast days to marauding packs of wolves, "Outlaw" is a gripping,
action-packed historical thriller that delves deep into the
fascinating legend of Robin Hood.
After the events of "Outlaw," Robin of Locksley--and his sidekick
and narrator, Alan Dale--finds himself in a very different England
and a very changed world. In 1190 A.D. Richard the Lionheart, the
new King of England, has launched his epic crusade to seize
Jerusalem from the Saracens. Marching with the vast royal army is
Britain's most famous, most feared, most ferocious warrior: the
Outlaw of Nottingham, the Earl of Locksley--Robin Hood himself.
With his band of loyal men at his side, Robin cuts a bloody swath
on the brutal journey east. Daring and dangerous, he can outwit and
outlast any foe--but the battlefields of the Holy Land are the
ultimate proving ground. And within Robin's camp lurks a traitor--a
hidden enemy determined to assassinate England's most dangerous
rogue.
Richly imagined and furiously paced, featuring a cast of
unforgettable characters, "Holy Warrior "is adventure, history and
legend at its finest.
'Compelling, disturbing, entertaining, this is a bloody riot from
start to finish. In every good sense' Theodore Brun, author of A
Burning Sea Conflict flares once more in Saxony...March, AD 773.
Bjarki Bloodhand is now Fire Born - a legendary berserker inhabited
by the ferocious spirit of a bear in battle. Yet he has sworn never
again to allow that sacred rage to possess him, lest he for ever
lose himself in the madness like his father. Tor Hildarsdottir
yearns to save pagan Saxony from the grip of the Christian Franks,
who now occupy half the region. But she also has serious problems
closer to home with her fast-growing pet bear cub, Garm, and,
worse, she seems to be falling in love. Widukind, new lord of the
Saxons, is on a mission to reconquer the lands of his fathers from
the Franks. He will stop at nothing to win the hearts of the men
and women of the North, and bind them to his cause. But will they
follow the Saxon Wolf in an unwinnable war? And will Bjarki join
them? The epic second novel in the Fire Born saga, perfect for fans
of Bernard Cornwell, Giles Kristian, and Matthew Harffy. Praise for
The Saxon Wolf 'Donald has spun another terrific yarn, skilfully
interweaving heart-thumping action sequences with a compelling
plot... his writing is original and completely convincing. The
Saxon Wolf is another step forward and a step up in the Fire Born
series. Compelling, disturbing, entertaining, this is a bloody riot
from start to finish. In every good sense' Theodore Brun, author of
A Burning Sea Praise for The Last Berserker, Volume One in the Fire
Born series'Donald has taken the legendary berserkers, those
frothing-at-the-mouth shield-biters, and made them human, which
once again proves that Donald is a writer not only at the top of
his game, but of the game ... It is a wonderful, rich and violent
brew. I welcome Angus Donald to the shield wall of Viking fiction
like a thirsty man welcomes a mead-brother to the feast ... A tale
worthy of the skalds' Giles Kristian, author of the Raven series
'With The Last Berserker, Donald has given us the first cut of some
serious Dark Age beef. By turns heart-racing, intriguing, and
touching, this is not a book for the faint-hearted - I can't wait
for more' Theodore Brun, author of A Burning Sea 'The Last
Berserker strikes with the thundering power of Thor's hammer...
rich with the earthy depth, historical detail, intrigue, violence
and adventure that we expect from Donald. But it is Bjarki and Tor
that make The Last Berserker stand out... Donald's masterful
creations will live on in the imagination long after the final
page' Matthew Harffy, author of the Bernicia Chronicles 'A
wonderful, blood-soaked tale of redemption and revenge, set amidst
the eighth century clash of civilisations between Pagan Vikings and
Christian Franks, by a master of the genre' Saul David, author of
Zulu Hart 'Loved this tale of a berserker facing up against the
tidal wave of Charlemagne's expansion. Great characters,
brilliantly paced and explosive, gritty battle-scenes. Highly
recommended' John Gwynne, author of Malice 'Well researched detail
and stunning battle scenes make The Last Berserker a white knuckle
ride. A thrilling, up-all-night read' C. R. May, author of The Day
of the Wolf 'I loved it. Bjarki and Tor are great characters,
instantly relatable. The depth of the immersion in their world and
their values gives the book authenticity and weight' Cecelia
Holland, author of The Soul Thief
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