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  • War in the West

  • Border Knight, Book 10
  • By: Griff Hosker
  • Narrated by: Marston York
  • Length: 10 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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War in the West

By: Griff Hosker
Narrated by: Marston York
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King Henry has need of a sword to help him recover land taken by the Prince of Wales! And he looks to the north and the border knights who have served him so well. Now that Sir Thomas is becoming too old for war, Sir William is chosen to lead the knights of the Tees south to the wild lands of Gwynedd.

This time, Sir William finds himself the target of enemies as yet unknown and he and his son, Dick, are placed in the greatest of danger as they seek to complete a clandestine mission for King Henry. After the King suffers a humiliating defeat, it is left to young Sir Henry Samuel to save the beleaguered English army from complete disaster, but it is not with a cost. As usual, it is the men of the north who pay the price for a King's mistakes.

©2022 Griff Hosker (P)2024 W.F. Howes Ltd
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Wonderful historical details woven into an entertaining story

A new generation of an honorable family fights the many battles of medieval England. Castles are built and destroyed; lives are saved and lost. Even if our hero is a little too perfect, it's still a fun listen. The reader's voice is spot on.
Historical fiction like this should serve as a classroom textbook. How much more fun could our history class have been!

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Excellent Series!!!

If you enjoy the historical fiction category, in general, or Bernard Cornwell, in particular, I highly recommend Griff Hosker’s Border Knight Series to you. I enjoyed very single book & all Earl Thomas’s & Baron William’s adventures!!!

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the heroics of all the kings warriors.

Griff is such eloquent story and Marston York a most eloquent conveyor. love love love

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combat

the combat scenes and description and detail of the terrain and the believability of the scenario

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A continuing saga

Griff Hosker tells a great story and Marston York delivers excellence. If you want to get lost in 13th century England look no furtfurther than

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