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Blood on the Sand

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The Siege of Calais, during the Hundred Years' Wars. The thrilling second novel in a new series for master of the historical adventure, Michael Jecks, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.

Calais, 1346. Berenger Fripper and his men are stationed in the ancient port city, a city under English control and surrounded by enemies. They are here to defend their newly won territory from the French and their allies the Genoese.

Enemies are all about them, but there is also trouble within. Someone in the vintaine is leaking vital information to the French, jeopardizing not only the safety of the men but also the future of the war, and Berenger must find out who before it's too late.

And when the vintaine is attacked at sea and captured by the Genoese it looks as though their luck has run out. Can Berenger defeat the enemies that surround him and keep the English victorious?
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Release dateJun 4, 2015
ISBN9781471111136
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Michael Jecks

Michael Jecks is the author of more than thirty novels in the Knights Templar medieval mystery series, and four previous Bloody Mary Tudor mysteries. A former Chairman of the Crime Writers' Association, he lives with his wife, children and dogs in northern Dartmoor.

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    I had long awaited this second in the Jecks trilogy. Being a long time fan of Jecks' works, I expected it to be good but it turned out even better than I had expected! While it is not for the faint of heart, as was the preceding title also, it is a most gripping read. Once again, I have to compliment Jecks on his fine historical research of primary sources so that he can then weave a meaningful story within the historical context. One feels, in my opinion, that one is there whether doing battle or in the small moments between characters. I had promised myself to read it ever so slowly but I wound up not reading as slowly as I had promised myself so must content myself with the wait for the last title in the trilogy. The wait will be hard as there are hints within 'Blood On The Sand' as to quite a story to come!

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