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1328. After years of civil unrest between England and France,
Charles IV
dies, leaving no apparent heir. His closest heir to the throne is
Edward III
of England, but it passes instead to Charles'' cousin,
Phillip
, spurring both countries on to war.
1346. Landing at Normandy, Edward''s immense army makes inroads into French territory, burning everything in their path. But the mysterious assassination of an English knight reveals a terrible truth: there is a traitor in their midst. The king charges
Simon Merrivale
, the
Prince of Wales
’ herald, with solving the case.
As the army marches on towards its destiny, at the awesome scenes of the Battle of Crécy, Simon will uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the warring nations. Among the ashes and the rubble, their fate will be decided: on the battlefield... and in the shadows.
A scintillating medieval adventure of warfare and espionage, steeped in years of research, perfect for fans of David Gilman and Conn Iggulden.
A Flight of Arrows
Like one of those exquisite tapestries with interlacing strands in an array of vivid colour [...] a truly enthralling account of the events leading up to Crécy. Compulsory reading for all who enjoy that most fascinating period of English history'' Paul Doherty, author of
The Nightingale Gallery
''Fastpaced, actionpacked and full of adventure [...] one of the best reads this year''
Parmenion Books
''A riproaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail [...] Mackenzie has created a character who will surely take his place in the canon of historical literary detectives'' C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
''Espionage, treachery and longburied sins come to the fore in the bloodstained fields of fourteenthcentury Normandy. A compelling story of courage and betrayal I loved it'' Katherine Stansfield, author of the Cornish Mystery series
Charles IV
dies, leaving no apparent heir. His closest heir to the throne is
Edward III
of England, but it passes instead to Charles'' cousin,
Phillip
, spurring both countries on to war.
1346. Landing at Normandy, Edward''s immense army makes inroads into French territory, burning everything in their path. But the mysterious assassination of an English knight reveals a terrible truth: there is a traitor in their midst. The king charges
Simon Merrivale
, the
Prince of Wales
’ herald, with solving the case.
As the army marches on towards its destiny, at the awesome scenes of the Battle of Crécy, Simon will uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the warring nations. Among the ashes and the rubble, their fate will be decided: on the battlefield... and in the shadows.
A scintillating medieval adventure of warfare and espionage, steeped in years of research, perfect for fans of David Gilman and Conn Iggulden.
A Flight of Arrows
Like one of those exquisite tapestries with interlacing strands in an array of vivid colour [...] a truly enthralling account of the events leading up to Crécy. Compulsory reading for all who enjoy that most fascinating period of English history'' Paul Doherty, author of
The Nightingale Gallery
''Fastpaced, actionpacked and full of adventure [...] one of the best reads this year''
Parmenion Books
''A riproaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail [...] Mackenzie has created a character who will surely take his place in the canon of historical literary detectives'' C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
''Espionage, treachery and longburied sins come to the fore in the bloodstained fields of fourteenthcentury Normandy. A compelling story of courage and betrayal I loved it'' Katherine Stansfield, author of the Cornish Mystery series
1328. After years of civil unrest between England and France,
Charles IV
dies, leaving no apparent heir. His closest heir to the throne is
Edward III
of England, but it passes instead to Charles'' cousin,
Phillip
, spurring both countries on to war.
1346. Landing at Normandy, Edward''s immense army makes inroads into French territory, burning everything in their path. But the mysterious assassination of an English knight reveals a terrible truth: there is a traitor in their midst. The king charges
Simon Merrivale
, the
Prince of Wales
’ herald, with solving the case.
As the army marches on towards its destiny, at the awesome scenes of the Battle of Crécy, Simon will uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the warring nations. Among the ashes and the rubble, their fate will be decided: on the battlefield... and in the shadows.
A scintillating medieval adventure of warfare and espionage, steeped in years of research, perfect for fans of David Gilman and Conn Iggulden.
A Flight of Arrows
Like one of those exquisite tapestries with interlacing strands in an array of vivid colour [...] a truly enthralling account of the events leading up to Crécy. Compulsory reading for all who enjoy that most fascinating period of English history'' Paul Doherty, author of
The Nightingale Gallery
''Fastpaced, actionpacked and full of adventure [...] one of the best reads this year''
Parmenion Books
''A riproaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail [...] Mackenzie has created a character who will surely take his place in the canon of historical literary detectives'' C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
''Espionage, treachery and longburied sins come to the fore in the bloodstained fields of fourteenthcentury Normandy. A compelling story of courage and betrayal I loved it'' Katherine Stansfield, author of the Cornish Mystery series
Charles IV
dies, leaving no apparent heir. His closest heir to the throne is
Edward III
of England, but it passes instead to Charles'' cousin,
Phillip
, spurring both countries on to war.
1346. Landing at Normandy, Edward''s immense army makes inroads into French territory, burning everything in their path. But the mysterious assassination of an English knight reveals a terrible truth: there is a traitor in their midst. The king charges
Simon Merrivale
, the
Prince of Wales
’ herald, with solving the case.
As the army marches on towards its destiny, at the awesome scenes of the Battle of Crécy, Simon will uncover a conspiracy that goes to the heart of the warring nations. Among the ashes and the rubble, their fate will be decided: on the battlefield... and in the shadows.
A scintillating medieval adventure of warfare and espionage, steeped in years of research, perfect for fans of David Gilman and Conn Iggulden.
A Flight of Arrows
Like one of those exquisite tapestries with interlacing strands in an array of vivid colour [...] a truly enthralling account of the events leading up to Crécy. Compulsory reading for all who enjoy that most fascinating period of English history'' Paul Doherty, author of
The Nightingale Gallery
''Fastpaced, actionpacked and full of adventure [...] one of the best reads this year''
Parmenion Books
''A riproaring story and devilish plot with outstanding historical detail [...] Mackenzie has created a character who will surely take his place in the canon of historical literary detectives'' C. B. Hanley, author of the Mediaeval Mysteries series
''Espionage, treachery and longburied sins come to the fore in the bloodstained fields of fourteenthcentury Normandy. A compelling story of courage and betrayal I loved it'' Katherine Stansfield, author of the Cornish Mystery series

















