Just Finished Reading : The
Sword of Albion by Mark Chadbourn
Will Swyfte is a national hero. Stories are written about
him in the penny dreadfuls that circulate on the streets and in the taverns all
over England .
People sleep safe in their beds knowing that he stands between England and her
many enemies. But the propaganda hero is only half the story. If England knew of
the other half there would be Hell to pay. Will is in the employ of England ’s
greatest Spymaster – Sir Francis Walshingham. Dedicated to protect England from
enemies both foreign and domestic he uses whatever methods he has at his
disposal to protect the country and the newly installed Queen Elizabeth. Things
are looking grim when the Spanish plan to invade and conquer England is
uncovered. Elizabeth ’s treasury is empty of gold
and most of Europe is dedicated to her
downfall. But even greater dangers are abroad in the night. England faces
an enemy far more dangerous than the might of the Spanish Armada – a vicious
and unfeeling enemy who has prayed on humanity since the dawn of time and who
have decided that the English must be expunged from the world forever: The Fey.
When Walshingham learns of a new super-weapon that the Fey intend turning over
to the Spanish he sets Will and the other spies privy to the secret war within
a war to stop it falling into their enemies hands – but how do you fight
supernatural beings with nothing more that wits and cold steel?
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