· Knights of the Hawk • James Aitcheson Sourcebooks Landmark • pp. • Hardcover • $ Like the previous two volumes in the series, the book will be published by the excellent team at Sourcebooks Landmark, with whom I’ve had the immense pleasure of working over the last three years, and will be available from all good bookstores and online retailers from August 4th. · Knights of the Hawk. By James Aitcheson On 24 October The wait is over! Knights of the Hawk, the third novel in the Conquest series, is published today in the UK by Preface, both in hardback and also – for the more digitally inclined among you – as an e-book. The cathedral at Ely, built on the site of the Anglo-Saxon monastery which Hereward and his fellow rebels used as their base in . The Splintered Kingdom. by James Aitcheson. · Ratings · 54 Reviews · published · 12 editions. Summer, Renowned for his valor in the battle. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve The Splintered Kingdom. Want to Read.
Knights of the Hawk () Hardcover Paperback Kindle: Publication Order of Standalone Novels. The Harrowing () Hardcover Paperback Kindle: James Aitcheson. James Aitcheson is an English historical fiction author best known for his debut novel Sworn Sword. The first of the Conquest series, Sworn Swords, sets the pace for the sequel on the. Knights of the Hawk: A Novel (The Conquest Series) I was looking for historical fiction about the Norman Conquest and discovered James Aitcheson's series featuring the fictional knight Tancred a Dinant. These book are exactly what I was looking for - lots of adventure, careful recreation of the historical period and minimal explicit sexual. James Aitcheson was born in Wiltshire in and studied History at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he developed an interest in the Middle Ages, and in Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest in particular. His debut novel, Sworn Sword, featuring the knight Tancred and set in the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings, was published in The first volume in the Conquest Series, it has.
I just finished a trilogy (the author insists we have not seen the last of our protagonist) by James Aitcheson -- Sworn Sword, The Splintered Kingdom, and Knights of the Hawk. The series follows Tancred, a knight in William the Conqueror's army in the years after the conquest. Aitcheson is engaging in the development of relationships and captures the turmoil that came in the years after I recommend the series. In a little less than a month’s time, Knights of the Hawk, the third instalment in my Conquest Series featuring the knight Tancred, will be released in the United States in hardcover. Knights of the Hawk • James Aitcheson. Synopsis. AUTUMN, The struggle for England has been long and brutal. Now, however, five years after the fateful Battle of Hastings, only a determined band of rebels in the Fens stands between King William and absolute conquest. Tancred, a proud and ambitious knight, is among the Normans marching to crush them.
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