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Tuscan Warlord

Sir John Hawkwood, Book 5

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Sir John Hawkwood has almost all that he needs. He is the most respected and feared mercenary leader in Italy but he is surrounded by those who would do him and his family harm. He faces betrayal from friend and foe alike. His constants are his company and the leaders who fight for him. Treading a tightrope between warring factions that include the Pope and the Lord of Milan, Sir John Hawkwood decides to make the White Company into a warband and he becomes a warlord.

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I have throughly enjoyed the series, for it's history it's battles, the writing has been excellent, and though not the best the narration is good and excitable, however,,,
this book seems repetitive in format, hired by them - battle, hired by someone else - battle , like several short stories loosely linked.
I would still buy book 7 for griff hosker is a great storyteller.

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Brilliant narrator giving appropriate voices to many characters, will be looking for more of his work.

Just a rattling good yarn enjoyed this and those leading up to it.

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I really enjoyed this
Good humour I look forward to the next book I really recommend this

Fantastic

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Marston York’s reading of the Griff Hosker books is my key method of relaxation after a long day, despite tales of swords slicing through noses and eye sockets and into the brain. These books are based on true events which doesn’t make everything a happy ending. Enjoy

Great fictionalisation of Sir John Hawkwood

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