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Traitor's Blood

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19th August 2010

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781848544055

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Traitor’s Blood, the first in The Civil War Chronicles, Michael Arnold’s acclaimed series of historical thrillers, sees battle-scarred hero Captain Stryker, ‘the Sharpe of the Civil War’, confront his nemesis.
‘Stands in comparison with the best of Cornwell’ Yorkshire Post

Once seen in the heat of battle, Captain Stryker is never forgotten. A hardened veteran of the wars in the Low Countries, he has come home to England to seek revenge on the man who left him for dead and scarred him for life.

Stryker is driven by loyalty rather than conviction to serve King Charles’s cause. He has no truck with aristocracy, preferring the company of a handful of trusted men, including sometime actor Lancelot Forreseter and his foul-mouthed sergeant, Skellen. But when the existence of a dangerous spy at the heart of the Royalist establishment is discovered, it is Stryker whom Prince Rupert chooses to capture the man before he realises the game is up.

Lightly armed and with only a handful of men, Stryker must journey across a country riven by bitterness and beset by marauding bands of soldiers in a race against time. But unbeknown to Stryker, someone else is also closing in on his quarry, someone whom Stryker has sworn to kill: Captain Eli Makepeace, his nemesis, the man who nearly destroyed him . . .

Reviews

Charles Spencer
'Captures the grittiness, as well as the doomed glamour, of the Royalist cause'
Robyn Young, author of the Brethren trilogy
'You can smell the gunpowder and hear the cannon fire . . . Arnold's passion for the period suffuses every page'
Yorkshire Post
'Powerfully visualised battle scenes which can certainly stand in comparison with the best of Cornwell'
Historical Novels Review
'I loved Sharpe. I am going to be equally at home with Captain Stryker'
Euro Crime
'An intensely interesting, plot-driven historical novel of superb quality . . . I found it very difficult to put down until the final page'
Ryedale Gazette and Herald
'A fast-moving, exciting novel . . . Forget Sharpe and enjoy the exploits of Captain Stryker in an earlier and dangerous period of history. Once hooked you will look forward to the next in this series'
Charles Spencer
Captures the grittiness, as well as the doomed glamour, of the Royalist cause.
Historical Novels Review
I loved Sharpe. I am going to be equally at home with Captain Stryker.
Yorkshire Post
Powerfully visualised battle scenes which can certainly stand in comparison with the best of Cornwell.
Anthony Riches
Rollicking action and proper history combine in this cracking series.