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War Cry

Hardcover / ISBN-13: 9781399708883

Price: £22

ON SALE: 7th December 2023

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Historical Fiction

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1265

England has a new master.

Simon de Montfort’s victory at the Battle of Lewes has made him king in all but name. He has vowed to restore the rights and liberties of the kingdom, but now even his friends grow wary of his power.

As old alliances break down, new rebellions gather strength. The captive king’s supporters muster, vowing to overthrow the new regime.

Meanwhile Adam de Norton, who won the honour of knighthood on the field at Lewes, has reclaimed his ancestral lands. A peaceful and prosperous future lies before him – until he receives a summons he cannot refuse.

War is inevitable. But this time, will Adam be on the winning side?

Reviews

PRAISE FOR THE SERIES:-
A very promising historical adventure trilogy . . . This is A Knight's Tale, but with fewer jokes and more blood
The Times
Stirring, evocative and richly immersive
Ben Kane
Ross's writing is both muscular and poetic, with immaculate representation of the era's gritty truths
Anthony Riches
It has enough heart and emotional interest to engage those who aren't reading for endless pages of bash and slash, but enough gutsy material to satisfy the fight-orientated readers!
Elizabeth Chadwick
Ross brings the world of the 13th century to exciting, vivid, colourful life
Matthew Harffy
An unforgettable novel. Superb storytelling. Faultless research . An excellent, vivid and gripping Historical novel. I loved it
Carol McGrath
Battle Song is exciting and authentic and I flew through it
RJ Barker
I didn't simply read this book, I lived it, and I loved it
K.M. Ashman
An exciting and authentic novel of the Middle Ages
Harry Sidebottom
Truly excellent, magnificently researched, first-class historical fiction!
Angus Donald
Cracking
Peterborough Telegraph