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Becket: Warrior

By: Jemahl Evans
Narrated by: Bill Allender
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"Warrior is a swift, breathless plunge into the high medieval period." (J.A. Ironside, author of The King's Knight)

1159

Toulouse.

Thomas of London, Chancellor of England, has spent a lifetime as a clerk, administrator, and ambassador. Now he must prove himself a warrior and leader of men, if his friend and master King Henry II of England is to achieve his ambition to rule all France.

The fiery King and calculating Chancellor are as close as brothers, but many at court see Thomas as an upstart. Becket must fight on a political as well as military front.

The city of Toulouse controls trade into Spain and the Mediterranean. With it in English hands, Henry will control more of the Frankish Kingdom than Louis VII of France.

The French King, and Count Raymond of Toulouse, will stop at nothing to save the city and France from the greatest English host ever assembled.

Thomas and the English army must prove their mettle, or be condemned to defeat on foreign soil.

Recommended for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Michael Jecks, and Conn Iggulden.

Becket: Warrior is the first book in a new series by acclaimed author, Jemahl Evans, based on the life of the medieval martyr.

Praise for Jemahl Evans:

"Evans turns Becket into a flesh and blood character." (Richard Foreman, author of Band of Brothers)

“The research is impeccable and the writing full of verve.” (Antonia Senior, The Times)

“It's great fun and a rollicking good read.” (Historical Novel Society)

“Frankly, glorious.” (Michael Jecks)

Jemahl Evans is the author of the acclaimed Sir Blandford Candy series of novel. He lives in West Wales.

©2020 Sharpe Books (P)2020 Jemahl Evans
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He always craves to be the best. "

The short book, Becket: Warrior, reads far more like a Medieval action war novel than and examination of Becket the man and takes the reader to France. Becket is close to King Henry II, loved him like a brother, and was as bloodthirsty as the others there assembled. Action is mostly seen, and reported, through the eyes of Osbert, servant to Thomas. The writing is good, visual and told with humour - an interesting insight into a brief slice of medieval history before the man became cleric. Included is also a brief record of Thomas's life from his lowly birth in 1120 to his murder, after becoming Archbishop of Canterbury. Bill Allender gives a good performance as narrator.

My thanks to the rights holder of Becket:Warrior, who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom

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