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The Road to Agincourt
- Struggle for a Crown, Book 5
- Narrated by: Marston York
- Length: 8 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Henry of Monmouth, Prince Hal, is barely recovered from a near-fatal wound when his father leaves him to retake his land.
Owain Glendower and Edmund Mortimer, however, have French allies and the most inhospitable landscape to aid them. All that Prince Hal has to guide him is the guardian of kings, Will Strongstaff. The two of them have to fight treachery and those who count money as well as more traditional enemies, the Welsh archers.
As the two of them fight together the young prince learns the skills which will help him in the fullness to time to not only defeat but to crush and humiliate the French at the Battle of Agincourt. This is the story of how a prince became a general and how he learned to fight!
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-10-08
A solid, fun read.
This is the second of Mr Hosker’s books I’ve listened to on Audible. The story is very enjoyable—well paced with plenty of action, humor, & character interaction to keep the listener engaged. The characters themselves are a bit tropic but fit well enough within the narrative. The story generally follows what I know of as the history of the period with the fictional protagonist being at the center of important events. The story includes real historical figures including king Henry IV, Henry of Monmouth (later Henry V), the earl of northumberland & a few other Percy’s, & John the fearless of Burgundy. The personalities of some of these figures don’t mesh with what I’ve read about them but but I’m no expert. I think most people who find this period of history interesting should give this book & author a try: they’d likely enjoy it.
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- Marina
- 2022-08-11
Great history told via a story of a soldier.
Thoroughly enjoyable. From battle scenes to everyday life of early 15th century this well paced historical fiction entertains as well as educates. I recommend this whole series.
The performance by Marston York is, as always, excellent .
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- Jenna2425
- 2022-04-21
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- jane thompson
- 2021-11-23
very satisfying read...so sad when it ends.
really enjoyed this series so far ...rewarding insight into the political, social, military and culture of 15th C, France and England. good historical fiction.