Agincourt

Author: Bernard Cornwell

“The greatest writer of historical adventures today” (Washington Post) tackles his richest, most thrilling subject yet: the heroic tale of Agincourt. Young Nicholas Hook is dogged by a cursed past, haunted by what he has failed to do and banished for what he has done. A wanted man in England, he is driven to fight as a mercenary archer in France, where he finds two th….Read More

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