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Descripción editorial
Thomas de Hookton, arquero inglés veterano de Crécy y otras batallas, es el líder de una compañía de mercenarios que saquea las tierras del sur de Francia.
Eduardo, príncipe de Gales, que pasará a la Historia como el Príncipe Negro, está reuniendo un ejército para luchar contra los franceses una vez más. Pero antes de que Thomas y sus hombres puedan unirse al mismo, el conde de Northampton le ordena una misión urgente: encontrar la Malice antes de que lo hagan los franceses, una espada de poder mítico de la que se dice que conduce a la victoria a quien la posee, y que se halla en algún lugar cercano a Poitiers.
Pero todos —el grupo de Thomas, sus enemigos y la Malice— serán engullidos por la extraordinaria confrontación que se prepara entre el poderoso ejército francés del rey Juan y el más reducido contingente inglés, con sus temidos arqueros.
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Cornwell, a master of action-packed historical fiction, returns with the fourth book in his Grail Quest series (after Heretic), a vivid, exciting portrayal of medieval warfare as the English and French butcher each other at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 during the Hundred Years War. Nobody writes battle scenes like Cornwell, accurately conveying the utter savagery of close combat with sword, ax, and mace, and the gruesome aftermath. English archer Sir Thomas of Hookton, called the Bastard by his enemies, leads a band of ruthless mercenaries in France. When the French hear of the existence of the sword of Saint Peter, "another Excalibur," they must possess it for its legendary mystical powers, but the English have other ideas. Thomas is ordered by his lord, earl of Northampton, to find the sword first and begins, with his men, a perilous journey of raiding and plundering across southern France, fighting brutal warlords, cunning churchmen, with betrayal everywhere, and French and Scottish knights who vow to kill Thomas for reasons that have nothing to do with the sword. With surprising results, Thomas and his men reach the decisive Battle of Poitiers, a vicious melee that killed thousands, unseated a king, and forced a devastating and short peace on a land ravaged by warfare.
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