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Battle Song

The 13th Century historical adventure for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Ben Kane

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Battle Song

By: Ian Ross
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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'There is a fury in England that none shall suppress - and when it breaks forth it will shake the throne'

1264

Storm clouds are gathering as Simon de Montfort and the barons of the realm challenge the power of Henry III. The barons demand reform; the crown demands obedience. England is on the brink of civil war.

Adam de Norton, a young squire devoted to the virtues of chivalry, longs only to be knighted, and to win back his father's lands. Then a bloody hunting accident leaves him with a new master: the devilish Sir Robert de Dunstanville, who does not hesitate to use the blackest stratagems in pursuit of victory.

Following Robert overseas, Adam is introduced to the ruthless world of the tournament, where knights compete for glory and riches, and his new master's methods prove brutally effective.

But as England plunges into violence, Robert and Adam must choose a side in a battle that will decide the fate of the kingdom. Will they fight for the king, for de Montfort - or for themselves.

Searingly vivid and richly evocative, Battle Song is tale of friendship and chivalry, rivalry and rebellion, and the medieval world in all its colour and darkness.

©2023 Ian Ross (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Action & Adventure Fantasy Historical Fiction Military Middle Ages Royalty England War Fiction Medieval Romance Historical

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Great medieval adventure from a great author. The main character is perhaps a bit of a weak point (feels very familiar from other books, an orphaned squire looking to rise to fame and glory) but the supporting characters and especially the sense of time and place make up for this. Looking forward to the next one.

Great medieval adventure

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