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To Murder a King

Struggle for the Crown, Book 2

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To Murder a King

By: Griff Hosker
Narrated by: Marston York
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Will Strongstaff has achieved far more than he ever thought. He is a gentleman. He has land, a wife and children. Yet he is still a warrior. He still has an oath to honour. King Richard is now under the sway of the evil Earl of Oxford Robert de Vere. When the king’s cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, sends for Will to fight in Galicia for his father, John of Gaunt, then Will has to return to the world in which he grew up, the world of the hired sword. This time he not only has enemies on the battlefield but enemies closer to hand as murderers try to end the life of his new lord, Henry Bolingbroke.

©2018 Griff Hosker (P)2019 W. F. Howes Ltd
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery War & Military Royalty Suspense
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can't wait for book 3. excellent narration. Mr. Hosmer knows how to tell a story in which a normal person gets thrown into war, politics, drama and has his loyalty questioned at every turn. William doesn't know how to accept defeat, and so the story is wonderfully revealing of his struggle and fortune.

a journey worth following, enveloping page turner.

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