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N**E
A Page Burner
The characters are well developed and engaging. While the personal reveries are minimal, the action is a pleasure to go through without boredom to the reader due to overly detailed rendering of each movement in a fight.As for a modern rendition of fighting in the late Middle Ages, there is not TOO much PC history changes demanded of present day publishers. An exception is the Lady E’s reaction to a white male’s actions that eliminates her gaoler, kind of the “I saved YOU,” variety in her antagonistic manner when she wouldn’t agree he’d just released her from a’fate worse than death.’Worth the read.Richp
D**S
Excellent story, very engaging
Martin Kemp in 1350 with his comrades defying all odds, saves the day for King and County, or for themselves. You decide, no spoilers from me. True page turner!!
D**N
Carries on the great storyline of the first two
Great action story, interesting historically as well as it moves around France Eng and Scotland. I really enjoyed the book and am looking forward to the next episode much as I did with the Sharpe novels.
A**R
Bored
What a load of socialist, woke crap. Discussing world workers uniting against the ruling class, and repeated discussions of women's rights, enough already. Stop judging through the lens of history. I didn't finish the book.
R**N
Hoping for Book 4
I have thoroughly enjoyed this series of books and the characters Mr. Lynn has brought to life. They are well written and are a nice historical fiction. Well done.
P**H
SAVE YOUR MONEY
Boring plot...Story line when nowhere
D**S
Interesting off and on.
A rollercoaster ride in interest and repetitive type events, but still not a bad story. If future sequels, needs a bit more to the plot than Kemp repeated getting in and out of trouble.
H**G
Bad story
A dissapointment. The story could play any time. I know reality can be more fantastic then fiction but the way Kemp escapes death every time makes it inplausible. Too much time has elapsed since i read parts 1 and 2.A pity
N**5
Excellent series
Have enjoyed reading the 3 books so far and eagerly look forward to the next chapter! Soon as possible please. Kemp is a gritty character and the story lines flow easily with enough adventure and detail to keep turn the pages. My only criticism of book 3 is the length! Way shorter than books 1 and 2 it lacked some depth and skitted around a little too much. Oh and one final thing for the author there is nothing wrong with Kemp getting it right first time..he seems to spend far too much time getting knocked on the head tied up and getting out of it by head butting someone followed by a quick kick between the legs!....
R**J
Error unresolved
My wife ordered this item, plus another Kemp book, in error, trying to get the paperback versions for my birthday. Impossible to cancel. Not impressed with Kindle as I neither have a Kindle nor a Kindle account nor am I likely to get either one after this fiasco.This is no reflection on the author whose first Kemp book (paperback) I thoroughly enjoyed.
D**C
Archers
Very good storyIn the arrows of Albion series, Kemp at his best,hopefully there will be a follow up as I'm enjoying this series
H**.
Outstanding historical war thriller.
The long-awaited sequel to the first two books about the serf, Kemp who becomes a warrior of note during the Hundred Years war. A very readable and thrilling story. Realistic action depicting the horror and the merciless nature of medieval warfare.
D**S
Gripping Read
The eagerly awaited latest installment of English archer Martin Kemp didn't disappoint. A cleverly written story kept me engaged right to the very end. Lots of twists and turns along the way. Probably the best in the series to date and certainly has me looking forward to the next book in the series. Keep them coming!
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