‘Like a punch from a mailed fist, MASTER OF WAR gives a true taste of the Hundred Years War. It is a gripping chronicle of pitched battle, treachery and cruelty. The stench and harshness of medieval life is ever present’ ROBERT FABBRI, bestselling author of the Vespasian series.
England, 1346: For Thomas Blackstone the choice is easy – dance on the end of a rope for a murder he did not commit, … commit, or take up his war bow and join the king’s invasion of France.
As he fights his way across northern France, Blackstone will learn the brutal lessons of war – from the terror and confusion of his first taste of combat, to the savage realities of siege warfare.
Vastly outnumbered, Edward III’s army will finally confront the armoured might of the French nobility on the field of Crécy. It is a battle that will change the history of warfare, a battle that will change the course of Blackstone’s life, a battle that is just the first chapter in a book of legend – Blackstone: Master of War.
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I enjoyed this read. Who wouldn’t?? A poor peasant with the skill of the long bow propels him to eventual knighthood and the love of a high born. I’ll be reading #2 in the series.
The true historical events included in this novel made reading the book very interesting, especially with the way the fictional character was used and the way the book ended.