Defiant Unto Death

Author(s): David Gilman

Historical

FRANCE: 1356. Ten years ago, the greatest army in Christendom was slaughtered at Crecy. Archer Thomas Blackstone stood his ground and left that squalid field a knight. He has since carved out a small fiefdom in northern France, but the woulds of war still bleed and a traitor has given the King of France the means to destroy the English knight and his family. As the traitor's net tightens, so the French King's army draws in. Blackstone will stand and fight. He will defy his friends, his family and his king. He may yet defy death, but he can't defy his destiny: MASTER OF WAR.


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'A thrilling, fast-moving, engaging tale, with unexpected twists, beautiful prose, excellent characterisation and dialogue, human sentiment and motivation, and graphic descriptions of war. The reader is utterly convinced by the medieval world in this stunning work. I am reminded of great books such as those of Zoe Oldenbourg. And, move over Bernard Cornwell!' Historical Novel Society. 'The author writes his scenes so powerfully ... It's that level of writing skill that helps this book stand apart from the crowd' Parmenion Books. 'A vivid snapshot of 14th-century Normandy life in all its bloody, gritty glory by a great story-teller. Historical fiction heaven!' The Bookbag. 'Gilman is a master author. His books are meticulously researched and historically accurate whilst at the same time being thrilling and suspenseful ... in the same class as Bernard Cornwell' Army Rumour Service. 'This novel is, to put it simply, marvellous. The early Hundred Years War brought alive in all its violence, chaos and valiance ... It's not often military historical fiction moves me to tears but this book managed it' For Winter Nights. 'Brilliant, really brings across the brutality of the period, an author at the top of his game' Mark Kearney, Goodreads. 'I loved the story and felt I was taken back to medieval times with the descriptions ... A great story' Comet BabesBooks. 'I would recommend this book if you want to get lost in history and the drama of the battle!' The Lilac Linnet. 'An excellently written book with descriptions so clear that throughout the entire story I genuinely felt I was standing next to Thomas Blackstone. It gives an excellent insight to a very turbulent time in France's history and how it affected the people who lived there' Book Lover Worm Blog.

David Gilman enjoyed many careers, including firefighter, soldier and photographer, before turning to writing full time. He is an award-winning author and screenwriter.

General Fields

  • : 9781781851920
  • : Head of Zeus
  • : Head of Zeus
  • : 01 September 2015
  • : 198mm X 129mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Gilman
  • : David Gilman
  • : 496
  • : 496
  • : 823.92
  • : 823.92
  • : 2
  • : 2
  • : Paperback
  • : Paperback