Release Date: 1st January 2015
Pages: 360
1815 - On the
bloody fields of Waterloo, a battle-weary canteen mistress of Bonaparte’s
Imperial Guard battalions must fight to free her daughter from all the perils
that war will hurl against them – before this last campaign can kill them both.
“Superb! David Ebsworth has really brought these
dramatic events to life. His description of the fighting is particularly vivid
and compelling.” (Andrew W.
Field, author of Waterloo: The French
Perspective and its companion volume,
Prelude to Waterloo: Quatre Bras)
A novel of
action and intrigue based on the real-life exploits of two women who fought, in
their own right, within Napoleon’s army.
Includes a
Battlefield Tour Guide for those wanting to follow the route taken by the
story’s main characters or to visit the sites of the 1815 Waterloo Campaign.
The tour will run from 13th April - 24th April, and will include reviews, interviews, guest posts and promo posts. Unlimited booking on all dates is allowed. To participate in the tour, please brookbooks@hotmail.co.uk with the following:
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