Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell Paperback Book

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Author: Bernard Cornwell

Format: Paperback

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Fiction - Historical - General

Retail Price: $39.99

Synopsis

Young Nicholas Hook is dogged by a cursed past - haunted by what he has failed to do and banished for what he has done. A wanted man in England, he is driven to fight as a mercenary archer in France, where he finds two things he can love: his instincts as a fighting man, and a girl in trouble. Together they survive the notorious massacre at Soissons, an event that shocks all Christendom. With no options left, Hook heads home to England, where his capture means certain death. Instead he is discovered by the young King of England - Henry V himself - and by royal command he takes up the longbow again and dons the cross of Saint George. Hook returns to France as part of the superb army Henry leads in his quest to claim the French crown. But after the English campaign suffers devastating early losses, it becomes clear that Hook and his fellow archers are their king's last resort in a desperate fight against an enemy more daunting than they could ever have imagined.

One of the most dramatic victories in British history, the battle of Agincourt - immortalized by Shakespeare in Henry V - pitted undermanned and overwhelmed English forces against a French army determined to keep their crown out of Henry's hands. Here Bernard Cornwell resurrects the legend of the battle and the 'band of brothers' who fought it on October 25, 1415. An epic of redemption, Agincourt follows a commoner, a king, and a nation's entire army on an improbable mission to test the will of God and reclaim what is rightfully theirs. From the disasters at the siege of Harfleur to the horrors of the field of Agincourt, this exhilarating story of survival and slaughter is at once a brilliant work of history and a triumph of imagination - Bernard Cornwell at his best.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Dutch on 2009-04-01 10:02:37

Warning: If you listen to this book while driving you will repeatedly find yourself sitting in your car at your destination unable to turn it off until you 'find out what happens next'. This is Medieval historical fiction at its most exciting and compelling. Charles Keating reads it very well, but his aging, gravelly voice is ill suited to the young men and all women in this story. But his voice is absolutely perfect for the character of Sir John Cornwell, the hero's mentor and one of the most delightful characters in all of this author's books. I promise that you will get thoroughly caught up in this extraordinary and historically accurate story.

BookLender review by Alexander on 2009-03-18 08:52:20

It was hard for me to not give this book 5 stars, but to be real, this book did not pull me in as much as some of his other books. The story is great, the descriptions of battles and weaponry is superb. I just wasn't as attached to the characters, but it didn't ruin it. Great listen though, good narration.