<p><b><i>Hereward's story concludes in this brutal, bloody and thrilling page-turner - perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden. </i></b><br><b><br>"With great gusto...James Wilde has succeeded in giving new and convincing life to a half-forgotten English hero." -- <i>BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE</i></b><br><b><br>"Vividly describes those turbulent, dismal years...thi</b><b>s is a masterful tale, graphic and gory, and loaded with medieval history." -- <i>PUBLISHERS WEEKLY</i></b><br><br><b>"A truly spell-binding series...masterfully done." -- <i>PARMENIAN BOOKS</i></b><br><b><br>"Loved every minute." -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b><br>"Wonderful storytelling" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b><br>"Full of twists and turns, aside factual events, recommended to all readers who enjoy battles and honour seeped in last events" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><br>***************************************************************<br><br><b>BLADES ARE SHARPENED, BATTLE LINES DRAWN. NOW IS THE TIME FOR HEROES...</b><br><br><b>1081: The bloody battle for the crown of the Holy Roman Empire begins.</b><br><br>Within the city of <b>Constantinople</b> itself, three mercenary factions will go to any lengths, including murder, to seize the throne.<br><br>And outside the city's walls, twin powers threaten a siege that will crush the once-mighty empire forever: to the west, the voracious forces of the most feared <b>Norman warlord</b> are gathering, while in the east, the <b>Turkish hordes</b> are massing - theirs is a lust for slaughter.<br><br>And in the midst of this maelstrom of brutality and betrayal, <b>Hereward and his English spear-brothers prepare to make what could be their final stand . . .</b><br><b><br><i>Hereward: The Bloody Crown</i> is the final book in James Wilde's six book Hereward series. Have you read <i>Hereward</i>, <i>Hereward: The Devil's Army, Hereward: End of Days</i>, <i>Hereward: Wolves of New Rome </i>and<i>Hereward: The Immortals</i>- the first five books in the series?</b></p>
<p><b><i>Hereward's story concludes in this brutal, bloody and thrilling page-turner - perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden. </i></b><br><b><br>"With great gusto...James Wilde has succeeded in giving new and convincing life to a half-forgotten English hero." -- <i>BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE</i></b><br><b><br>"Vividly describes those turbulent, dismal years...thi</b><b>s is a masterful tale, graphic and gory, and loaded with medieval history." -- <i>PUBLISHERS WEEKLY</i></b><br><br><b>"A truly spell-binding series...masterfully done." -- <i>PARMENIAN BOOKS</i></b><br><b><br>"Loved every minute." -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b><br>"Wonderful storytelling" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><b><br>"Full of twists and turns, aside factual events, recommended to all readers who enjoy battles and honour seeped in last events" -- ***** Reader review</b><br><br>***************************************************************<br><br><b>BLADES ARE SHARPENED, BATTLE LINES DRAWN. NOW IS THE TIME FOR HEROES...</b><br><br><b>1081: The bloody battle for the crown of the Holy Roman Empire begins.</b><br><br>Within the city of <b>Constantinople</b> itself, three mercenary factions will go to any lengths, including murder, to seize the throne.<br><br>And outside the city's walls, twin powers threaten a siege that will crush the once-mighty empire forever: to the west, the voracious forces of the most feared <b>Norman warlord</b> are gathering, while in the east, the <b>Turkish hordes</b> are massing - theirs is a lust for slaughter.<br><br>And in the midst of this maelstrom of brutality and betrayal, <b>Hereward and his English spear-brothers prepare to make what could be their final stand . . .</b><br><b><br><i>Hereward: The Bloody Crown</i> is the final book in James Wilde's six book Hereward series. Have you read <i>Hereward</i>, <i>Hereward: The Devil's Army, Hereward: End of Days</i>, <i>Hereward: Wolves of New Rome </i>and<i>Hereward: The Immortals</i>- the first five books in the series?</b></p>