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The Silver Wolf

Von: J. C. Harvey
Gesprochen von: Peter Noble
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The extraordinarily rich, dark, panoramic tale of an orphaned boy's quest for truth and then for vengeance as war rages across 17th-century Europe.

Amidst the chaos of the Thirty Years' War, Jack Fiskardo embarks upon a quest that will carry him inexorably from France to Amsterdam and then onto the battlefields of Germany. As he grows to manhood will he be able to unravel the mystery of his father's death? Or will his father's killers find him first?

The Silver Wolf is a tale of secrets and treachery and the relentlessness of fate - but it is also a story of courage and compassion, of love and loyalty and ultimately of salvation too.

Book One of Fiskardo's War marks the start of a series of unforgettable, epic historical fiction for fans of Ken Follett and Kate Mosse.

“A powerfully impressive debut. Multi-layered, compelling and intriguing, The Silver Wolf draws us into the murky underbelly of Europe's Thirty Years' War. Gripping stuff!' MINETTE WALTERS, bestselling author of The Last Hours and The Swift and the Harrier©2022 Jacky Colliss Harvey (P)2022 Atlantic Books Ltd & W. F. Howes Ltd
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First of all it comes as pleasant surprise, that an English (in the best sense of the word) scholarly writer is not churning out the umpteenth legionary buddies at Hadrian’s Wall, manly readcoats vs. vile dago-frogs or village idiot butchers his way up to (war-)lord Agincourt novel -
but actually a both thoroughly researched and captivatingly composed adventure in the rather unhackneyed territory of the continental Thirty Years War. Having grown up in a town, where the memory of the epoque is still present in inscriptions and monuments, regularly passing by some the conflict’s key locations and having of course read my ‘Simplicissimus’ (Harvey’s book is much better, by the way) I’m now very much looking forward to the continuation of Jack Fiskardo’s deeds and debacles!

Beats the Simplicissimus

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