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War Cry

de Norton Trilogy

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War Cry

By: Ian Ross
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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Sir Adam de Norton gained his knighthood and his lands for fighting for de Montfort at Lewes. Now de Montfort calls in that debt and Adam must once more in this gripping historical adventure.

1265

England has a new master.

Simon de Montfort's victory at the Battle of Lewes has made him king in all but name. He has vowed to restore the rights and liberties of the kingdom, but now even his friends grow wary of his power.

As old alliances break down, new rebellions gather strength. The captive king's supporters muster, vowing to overthrow the new regime.

Meanwhile Adam de Norton, who won the honour of knighthood on the field at Lewes, has reclaimed his ancestral lands. A peaceful and prosperous future lies before him - until he receives a summons he cannot refuse.

War is inevitable. But this time, will Adam be on the winning side?

©2023 Ian Ross (P)2023 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Fiction Medieval War & Military Royalty King War
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A rare

A very interesting narrative of a period of history l have not known of before , well written and performed

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haven't finished a book faster than this one

this book guides you through the mid portion of the 2nd barons war with a great narrative that has you hooked from chapter to chapter.

the narrator is great as well, he juggles a great many characters ,their unique personalities and voices superbly.

can't wait for the next one .

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A poignant and deadly sequel

After listening to Battle Song I knew I had to find out what happens next. Luckily, I wasn’t waiting long and ordered War Cry on the first day of release. I was hugely engulfed from the first page leading off from where the last book ended. The brilliant characterisation of ‘chivalric’ characters comes to a crashing, and though I knew the history, still a shocking end. We follow main character Adam De Norton, the hugely charismatic and fan favourite Robert De Dunstanville and the majestic overlords of the land. It has all be brought together and narrated perfectly by Nathaniel Priestley who has quickly become one of my favourite narrators. I’m hoping for a book 3 but in the meantime I will definitely be checking out Ian Ross’s other work.

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Another fantastic story was a very good narrator. However, audio quality was a bit muffled. 

I was eagerly and anticipating the second book in the series, and I was not disappointed.
The only slight problem I had, was that the actual sound quality was a bit muffled.
As other than that, a wonderful story.

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Great story and narration

I liked it all. A fascinating period of history, excellent story that was very well told. Looking forward to the next one!

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It was like being there

What a great follow up book to battle song. This book full of excitement and understanding of how society worked back then,

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