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Agincourt, 1415

Agincourt, 1415: Field of Blood

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Do you love historical fiction? Agincourt, 1415 is one that you need to read! This book brought this section of the Hundred Years War to a more vivid and amazing read. I was sucked into this book, and could not put it down!


Publication Date: Available now

Publisher: Pen and Sword Books

Star Rating: 4/5 stars

Agincourt, 1415 Goodreads Review

On October 25, 1415, a trapped and vastly outnumbered force of exhausted and demoralized English archers and men-at-arms faced a colossal army of French knights on a desolate field in northern France. What took place that day became one of the greatest moments of the Hundred Years' War and English history.

Based on chronicles of the times, Agincourt 1415: Field of Blood is a dramatic, minute-by-minute retelling of the battle as seen through the eyes of the commanders and soldiers on both sides. This is a brutal, bloody, and captivating retelling of a major British victory written by a Pulitzer Prize finalist. This work sets a new standard for historical fiction.

My Review:

Well, first off - as I said above, if you enjoy historical fiction, then you will enjoy this book. The characters of Thomas and Sir John really bring the history to life and allow you to enjoy the history in a way that will resonate with more readers. It was broken down into easy to read sections, and there was no place in the book that I ever felt lost. The way this history flowed off the page, made me feel as though I was there, guiding and delighting readers with each page. The writer was able to tackle this book with confidence, which was refreshing! I didn't feel as though he was fumbling with the information.
I enjoyed the human nature that was put into this book - the descriptions of the battle craze that was going on, and the frustrations felt by both armies. It was one of those books that drew you in, and ran you through some emotions as well. I found myself angered a few times (but you will have to read for yourself to find out why), and sadness for many of those who lost their lives that day.

If you are looking for a fabulous historical fiction read, then you have to grab this one! Medieval history has never read so well!

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