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Brothers' Fury

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Description for Brothers' Fury Paperback. Rebel Tom Rivers has been rejected by both his family and his commanding officer. But spymaster Captain Crafte sees in the young hothead a fearlessness that could be used to strike at the very heart of the Royalist cause. Renegade Raw with grief at the death of his father, Edmund Rivers has rejected the peace talks between Parliament and the King. Num Pages: 480 pages, B & W map. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 129 x 198 x 33. Weight in Grams: 334.

Fans of Bernard Cornwell will love this action-packed page-turner set during England's bloody and brutal Civil War, written by THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF LANCELOT, Giles Kristian.

"Fantastic, powerful, blood-stirring...it's done with such panache, such daring, such glory that you'll be aching for the next instalment." -- MANDA SCOTT

"Enthralling, excellently researched and lyrically imagined..." -- ROBERT LOW
"Could not put this down. Action packed throughout." -- ***** Reader review
"Gripping" -- ***** Reader review

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AS A NATION BURNS, A FAMILY FIGHTS TO SURVIVE...

Rebel
Cast out and rejected by his family, Tom Rivers returns to his regiment. But his commander believes the young hothead's recklessness and contempt for authority has no place in his troop. But to a spymaster like Captain Crafte, Tom's dark and fearless nature is in itself a weapon to be turned upon the hated Cavaliers. He has plans for the young rebel...

Renegade Raw with grief at the death of his father, Edmund Rivers rejects the peace talks between Parliament and the King. He chooses instead to lead a hardened band of marauders across the moors, falling on unsuspecting rebel columns like wolves. But Prince Rupert - recognising in Mun a fellow child of war - has other plans for him. The only peace the enemy will get from Mun Rivers is that of the grave...

Huntress Her heart broken following the deaths of her beloved Emmanuel and her father, Bess Rivers takes the hardest decision of her life: to leave her new-born son and depart Sheer House in search of the one person who might help her re-unite her broken family. She will do whatever it takes but can she douse the flames of her brothers' fury and see them reconciled?

Product Details

Publisher
Corgi
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
The Bleeding Land
Condition
New
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552162418
SKU
V9780552162418
Shipping Time
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About Giles Kristian
Family history (he is half Norwegian) and his storytelling hero, Bernard Cornwell, inspired Giles Kristian to write his first historical novels, the bestselling Raven Viking trilogy - Blood Eye, Sons of Thunder and Odin's Wolves. For his next series, he turned to the English Civil War. The Bleeding Land and Brothers' Fury follow the fortunes of a divided family against the complex and brutal backcloth of that conflict before returning to the world of the Vikings with the acclaimed God of Vengeance. Giles lives in Leicestershire. His website is www.gileskristian.com

Reviews for Brothers' Fury
Giles Kristian does it again: another surge of hope and fury, of passion, cannon fire and musketry to blow you away and leave you reeling in its wake. Fantastic, powerful, blood-stirring stuff... done with such panache, such daring, such glory that you’ll be aching for the next installment.
MANDA SCOTT This is enthralling, excellently researched and lyrically imagined. Honour, duty, selfishness and terror – you can’t get better ingredients for a good book.
ROBERT LOW, bestselling author of the ‘Oathsworn’ Viking series A rip-roaring sequel to The Bleeding Land . . . well drawn, and the language and social norms of the time are used to good effect.
SOLDIER magazine

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