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King's Man

By: Angus Donald
Narrated by: Mike Rogers
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History’s most dangerous outlaw.

England’s most famous ruler.

The year’s most exciting adventure.

The third crusade is over. Richard the Lion heart is bound for England. But with the princes of Europe united against him, can the greatest warrior in Christendom make it safely home?

The Lion is Chained. Captured. Bound. Imprisoned. King Richard's slim hope of salvation rests on one man - a former outlaw who scoffs at Holy Mother Church: Robin Hood. For King and country, Robin will risk all - from blood-soaked battlefields to deadly assassins - to see the Lion heart restored to his rightful throne.

From the internationally best-selling author of Outlaw and Holy Warrior comes a spectacular saga of courage and comradeship that brings the medieval world to roaring life.

©2011 Angus Donald (P)2012 Isis Publishing Ltd.
Action & Adventure Historical Fiction Fiction Royalty King England Heartfelt Warrior Crusade
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It does what it says on the tin...

If you like your Robin Hood Romantic then maybe not for you...

It is an interesting left field take on a great story.

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One BIG MISTAKE,

Why did you replace the narrator with Mr Rogers( an excellent narrator by the way) whose voice seems much younger than the original one. His voice seems like a 35 year old and not that of a 70 year old.

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Loved it

Could not put it down. Exciting, romance, action. Really enjoyed reading the book. Thank you Angus.

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The Kings Man (and Robins,)

Overall not a bad story. Narrator has exactly the right accent for action taking place around Nottingham etc. perhaps not quite as good for the French characters, but not bad overall

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Gripped gripped gripped

Really disappointed that they have changed the voice,
None the less an amazing store and you soon get used to the change in reader.

A gripping story of Alan’s honesty and his battle with robins morals and his faiths teachings.

None the less he shows that a promise is a hard things to keep.

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A Series to Binge On!

It's all I can do not to just order the entire series and binge on it all the way through and it just seems to get better and better. It's seen through the eyes of a now ageing Alan Dale as he casts his mind back to his younger years to set down the tales of his adventures with a very gritty Robin of Loxley. From the opening part of the actual tale Donald sets the tone expertly.

This Robin isn't quite the loveable rogue of the traditional tales about him. He does have many of the attributes of that green-clad fantasy bowman but he's also greedy at times, vicious and will do whatever it takes to get what he wants. Here Donald pits him and Alan Dale into a thrilling adventure. You're left in no doubt from the start about just how gritty these tales are willing to get and Mike Rogers is well-suited to bringing Alan's tale to life.

An excellent series with really enjoyable characters that I don't think it will take me too long to get through!

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Another fabulous story

I wasn’t sure if I liked the new narrator but I soon adjusted and actually think he might be better than the first novel. Really enjoyed the story telling again, great series!

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Gods hairy bum crack it’s good!

Absolutely love this series, Robin Hood told in an incredible new way excellent story and performance thoroughly recommended

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Completely absorbing

I’ve spent hours with Alan, fighting for king, country and beliefs. I’ve shared his passions;watched with horror;laughed at life’s challenges and been outraged at dishonourable actions.
Thank goodness for audible books in this crazy year of 2020. This in fact these...cause there is a series of them...yippee...are a tonic of escapism. Enjoy!

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A very good story

Held me right to the end lots of twists and turnes. Robin Odo (Hood) always makes a cracking tale

The grittyness of this tale makes you rearly believe in him and how it rearly was in those days and not all gentleman jim stuff. also what put the iceing on the cake for me was the narrator Mike Rogers

Thanks again.

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