Bernard Cornwell, the "master of martial fiction"
(Booklist), brings Thomas of Hookton from the popular Grail Quest series into a
new adventure in 1356, a thrilling stand-alone novel. On September 19, 1356, a
heavily outnumbered English army faced off against the French in the historic
Battle of Poitiers. In 1356, Cornwell resurrects this dramatic and bloody
struggle—one that would turn out to be the most decisive and improbable victory
of the Hundred Years’ War, a clash where the underdog English not only the
captured the strategic site of Poitiers, but the French King John II as well.
In the vein of Cornwell’s bestselling Agincourt, 1356 is an action-packed story
of danger and conquest, rich with military strategy and remarkable
characters—both villainous and heroic—transporting readers to the front lines
of war while painting a vivid picture of courage, treachery, and combat.
Here is a fascinating mixture of fact and fiction with an underlay of the mysterious. Go
with God and Fight Like the Devil is the subtitle. And surely we do as we follow a fascinating hero and the pursuit of a
sword with mythical power.....
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4 comments:
I tried reading a Cornwell novel once. It was set in earlier Celtic times, and I just couldn't get into it.
This probably isn't my type of book, but you sure do read an interesting variety of book styles!
I prefer non-fiction, so this isn't a book I would read; however, I enjoyed your post. Thank you for sharing.
okays....so i think i should get myself a copy :)
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