
Category: Popular Fiction
Regular price: $3.25
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Deal starts: May 21, 2023
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When a frightened young outlaw joins a gang of violent criminals their names – against a backdrop of death, dishonour, brotherhood, and love – will become legend!
ENGLAND AD 1321. After viciously assaulting a corrupt but powerful clergyman Robin Hood flees the only home he has ever known in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Becoming a member of a notorious band of outlaws, Hood and his new companions – including John Little and Will Scaflock – hide out in the great forests of Barnsdale, fighting for their very existence as the law hunts them down like animals. When they are betrayed, and their harsh lives become even more unbearable, the band of friends seeks bloody vengeance. Meanwhile, the country is in turmoil, as many of the powerful lords strive to undermine King Edward II’s rule until, inevitably, rebellion becomes a reality and the increasingly deadly yeoman outlaw from Wakefield finds his fate bound up with that of a Hospitaller Knight…"Wolf’s Head" brings the brutality, injustice and intensity of medieval England vividly to life, and marks the beginning of a thrilling new historical fiction series in the style of Bernard Cornwell and Simon Scarrow.“Well researched and enjoyably written,
Wolf’s Head
is a
fast-paced
and original re-casting of a familiar legend. McKay’s gift as a storyteller pulls the reader into a world of violence, passion, injustice and revenge and
leaves us wanting more!
" -
Glyn Iliffe, author, The Adventures of Odysseus series
"The story is
exciting
and invites the reader to sit back and
enjoy the journey
through the forests and villages of northern England." -
Hoover Book Reviews
"McKay's fresh new take on an age old legend was as
refreshing
as crystal clear water in the middle of the desert and this has become
my absolute favorite telling of the story.
" -
***** Amazon review
"
Wolf's Head
is not at all what I expected when I bought it. It is far more
interesting
."
- ***** Amazon review