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Isolated, frozen to the bone and with no way out... 1356: Burnt Candlemas. King Edward invades Scotland in the dead of winter. When the fleet bringing supplies for his army is scattered by a storm, it seems God himself is punishing the English for the destruction of a Scottish church. Wrongly blamed for the fire, archer Martin Kemp finds himself in chains, a victim of the king's wrath. As the army retreats to England, it is ambushed by the Scots in the whiteout of a blizzard. Kemp finds himself cut off with a handful of men, desperate to find their way home from a bleak and hostile land. An…mehr

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Isolated, frozen to the bone and with no way out... 1356: Burnt Candlemas. King Edward invades Scotland in the dead of winter. When the fleet bringing supplies for his army is scattered by a storm, it seems God himself is punishing the English for the destruction of a Scottish church. Wrongly blamed for the fire, archer Martin Kemp finds himself in chains, a victim of the king's wrath. As the army retreats to England, it is ambushed by the Scots in the whiteout of a blizzard. Kemp finds himself cut off with a handful of men, desperate to find their way home from a bleak and hostile land. An enthralling historical adventure, full of intrigue and suspense, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Matthew Harffy.
Autorenporträt
Born in London a very long time ago, Jonathan Lunn claims to have literary antecedents, being descended from the man who introduced Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to the Reichenbach Falls. To relax he goes for long strolls in the British countryside, an activity which over the years has resulted in him getting lost (multiple times), breaking a rib, failing to overcome his fear of heights atop dizzying precipices, fleeing herds of stampeding cattle, providing a feast for blood-sucking parasites, being shot at by hooligans with air-rifles, and finding himself trapped by rising floodwaters. He lives in Bristol where he writes full time.