The King's Knight Book 2
"Ironside writes with insight and wit... The King's Knight skilfully blends action with real historical events and personages... Medieval England is a time of both blood and humanity." Richard Foreman, author Band of Brothers.
1387.
It's six years after the Great Revolt, when the knight, Gregory Maudesley, saved the life of the Richard II.
Once again the mercenary turned nobleman is caught between two parties in a bitter dispute.
Gregory has enjoyed Richard's friendship and trust since the revolt. But as an increasingly corrupt circle of advisers draws tight around the young king, he becomes plagued with doubts. Is the courageous boy who faced down an angry mob capable of being the king England needs?
Other lords have graver concerns about Richard's ability to rule, especially the king's uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. As the two sides vie for power, Gregory uncovers a conspiracy which threatens the crown.
Political battle lines are drawn. The knight finds himself accused of treason - and must fight for his life.
In a desperate bid to save his king, Gregory turns his back on escape and risks everything on unmasking the powerful lord behind the plot, choosing trial by combat.
One thing is certain, there will be blood.
Recommended for fans of Michael Jecks, CJ Sansom and Angus Donald.
Praise for J. A. Ironside
"Entertaining, well-researched and compelling." Michael Jecks on An Argument of Blood
"Ælfgifa...steals every scene and is a character who would fit in any George R. R. Martin novel." Tony Riches author of The Tudor Trilogy
"Intense drama, creative working of the sparse historical record, and a detailed look into what made William and Harold tick... A rousing, page turning tale awaits you..." Paul Bennett, author of Clash of Empires
J. A. Ironside grew up in rural Dorset in a house full of books. She was exposed to history at an early age and happily never recovered - the presence of so many Roman ruins in the area inspired a lifelong interest in historical warfare. She has taught and studied martial arts and weaponry for 25 years. Her published works include Revolt, the first book in The King's Knight series and the Oath and Crown series co-written with Matthew Willis.