Thomas Blackstone, Edward III's Master of War takes to Spain in the
seventh instalment of David Gilman's gripping chronicle of the Hundred
Years' War.
Winter, 1364. Sir Thomas Blackstone, Edward III's Master of War, has
travelled to France to secure Brittany for England. In the throes of
battle, he rescues a Castilian boy, Lazaro, who just witnessed the
murder of the young queen. It is suspected that the king - along with
Velasquita Alcon de Lugo, the beautiful witch who serves him -
assassinated his queen. But Lazaro knows that is not the case.
With the king in hiding and the French army advancing Castile is on its
knees. So Blackstone is ordered to Castile, to defend England's ally
from the French.
Accompanied only by a small band of his men and a group of Moorish
cavalrymen loyal to the king, Blackstone must protect Lazaro if they are
to uncover the true assassin. They will face extreme danger, savage
battles and a cold and bitter winter on their journey, and Blackstone
will find himself the assassin's target. For the Master of War, the
shadow of death is always present.