1066 dawns on a fractious England. The death of Edward the Confessor has set in motion a chain of events that can no longer be stopped.
In London, Harold Godwinson, anointed king by Edward on his deathbed, girds the nation for war.
Across the channel in Normandy, Duke William prepares his invasion fleet to sail, supported by Harald’s treacherous brother, Tostig, who has promised to help William strike at the very heart of England.
Battle shall be joined in Hastings, and the future of the country decided with sword, lance and bow.
K. M. Ashman delivers the epic showpiece finale to the Road to Hastings trilogy, perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden and David Gilman.
K. M. Ashman lives in South Wales with his wife and dog. Mainly concentrating on historical fiction books, especially in the Roman and Medieval eras, he found significant success with the India Summers Mysteries, a series of books about a librarian and her Special Forces partner, who delve deep into history to solve modern-day problems.