Wolves of Winter
Essex Dogs Trilogy, Book 2
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Ben Miles
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Dan Jones
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The epic, captivating and brutal follow-up to Essex Dogs by Sunday Times bestselling historian, Dan Jones, following the fortunes of ten ordinary soldiers in the early years of the Hundred Years' War.
For the Dogs, the war has only just begun.
Caught up in the siege of Calais, in the midst of a brutal eleven-month blockade of a small port on the French coast, they are no longer blindly walking into the unknown. But the men still have more questions than answers about what faces them–and why.
What are they really fighting for? And why does the king care so much about taking such a small French town? The Dogs aren't paid to ask questions but in their work, they have the means to make people talk.
Soon, their journey will reveal who really wants this war to last for a hundred years. And as the battle rages, they hear the first, faint, chesty rattle of a natural disaster that is sweeping towards the Dogs and their world . . .
Spanning the siege city built outside Calais' walls, to the pirate ships patrolling the harbour, and into the dark corners of oligarchs' houses, where the deals that shape–and end–lives are made, this captivating and brutal story brings the 1300s effortlessly to life. About money, merchants and the mediaeval 'deep state', this is a must-hear for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.
Praise for the author: 'Oddly joyous–rolling action, fast-paced, a book that draws you in page by page. The way Dan Jones writes enemies reminds me of Cornwell at his best, turning up tension click by click.' CONN IGGULDEN
'A testosterone fulled, blood soaked rampage across the Middle Ages, this is the Hundred Years' War as directed by Oliver Stone with a historian's eye for detail' ELODIE HARPER
'A new champion has entered the front line of historical fiction to stand shoulder to shoulder with Bernard Cornwell.' JANE JOHNSON
'Battle-bloody, brutal and perfectly pitched.' DAILY MAIL
'With a cast of unforgettable characters, written with irrepressible verve.' SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE
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- mrssharpe
- 10-11-23
Once again, totally gripping.
Dear Dan, what can I say? Amazing, brutal, heart wrenching.
Had me reaching for the tissues at the end.
You now must write a history of castles and towns under siege.
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- Ade
- 08-02-24
Great tale
Great story with good detail, easy to follow, very well narrated. Excellent entertainment. Thank you.
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- Simon J Roberton
- 18-11-23
Good read - good history
A historical novel written well and researched well. Can’t wait for the third book in the trilogy.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-02-24
Well damn
Well damn..... whens the next book out? this was a fantastic book and a strong sequel to Essex Dogs. Can't wait to see what they do next.
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- Christoph
- 13-12-23
What happens next? I need to know!
A thoroughly gripping story from start to end, that had me hanging on to every word. Scotsman and Northampton are two of the best characters, and there's an air of mystery surrounding a number of others. I want to know what happens next. I don't want to wait any longer! Book 3... When? Wheeeeeeeeeeeeen, Dan?
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- JPA
- 02-01-24
Intense. Fascinating. Harrowing. Cinematic.
As good as the first m. Reminds me of Bernard Cornwell writing 100 years war. Learn and be entertained at the same time. Colourful characters to boot.
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- Chris
- 16-11-23
Another amazing sequel!
Wow another awesome book! Absolutely gripping! Book 3 is a must! I have an idea how to story would go but would be amazing to see how a third book plays out.
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- Simon Robinson
- 01-11-23
Excellent historical fiction, excellently read
This is an outstanding piece of storytelling, bringing history to life. Ben Miles is a marvellous reader - and of course a celebrated writer of historical drama himself.
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- Paul Darcy
- 04-12-23
excellent
As good as the first book. Great story and narration. Characters are well written and brought to life.
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- Fawn
- 09-05-24
A fantastic sequel, masterfully read
Dan Jones is a fantastic writer of fiction - and Ben Miles the perfect narrator. I now cannot wait for the third in the trilogy.
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