Polygon 16 June 2015 |
Dacre’s War is set in the border lands between England and
Scotland. It’s a shadowy place where old memories lie deep, and when Adam Crozier,
the head of a powerful border family learns that Thomas Dacre, now Warden General
of the English marches and one of the most powerful men in England, is
responsible for his father’s death, the possibility of vengeance lies heavy on Crozier’s
mind.
Dacre’s War is the sequel to the book ‘After Flodden’ and sees a welcome return of some of the characters
who featured heavily in the first novel. The writing is good, the plot complex
and convoluted and the vivid portrayal of life in the early part of the
sixteenth century is well explained. Beautifully reminiscent of a dark and dangerous
time, the novel cleverly combines fascinating story-telling with acknowledged
historical facts, and immerses the reader in a tale of revenge and retaliation on
a grand scale. Whilst, at the same time, the story brings to glorious life, the
dangerous heartlands of the border country, a land used to brutal and bloody
fighting, and a place where life was cheap and the settling of old scores was the
overriding principle of survival.
Overall, this is a commendable continuation
of the story and although easily readable as a standalone novel, for greater enjoyment
the books are best read in sequence.
My thanks to Lovereading.co.uk and Polygon for my copy of Dacre's War
I read this book as part of the Lovereading review panel and other reader reviews can be found
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Jo, her books are not published in the US and I almost picked up a couple at a charity shop in Scotland and am kicking myself for not ever since I got home. Only so much goes in a suitcase though! I did bring home 54 books!
ReplyDeleteWow Peggy ..respect !! 54 books take some carrying back to the US - hope you got some great reads !!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you will visit the UK again to replenish your books stocks !!