1367: Europe stands on the brink of total war.
Political alliances are beginning to rupture. No state is immune: England France the Holy Roman Empire Milan Genoa Venice Constantinople . . . Every mercenary knight for hundreds of miles must sharpen his sword and prepare for battle.
But Sir William Gold has other problems. Just to reach Europe he must capture its most unassailable fortress. He must also protect his liege-lord the Green Count from assassins hell-bent on his demise.
The balance of power in the West will change. William Gold must trust to hope and his men that he lands on the winning side . . .
Christian Cameron is a writer and military historian. He participates in re-enacting and experimental archaeology, teaches armoured fighting and historical swordsmanship, and takes his vacations with his family visiting battlefields, castles and cathedrals. He lives in Toronto and is busy writing his next novel.
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