Review: Blood's Revolution
Blood's Revolution by Angus Donald
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the second book on the ‘Blood’ series and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
It follows on Blood's Game and Holcroft is now a more seasoned soldier and no longer ‘spies’.
The story begins with the Battle of Sedgemoor, with the expectation and planning of a battle. Holcroft has strategies for his cannon and not always inline with his seniors. The story continues to Revolution of 1688 and the overthrowing of King James. There are historical facts mixed with the fiction which gives this such a believable feel and authenticity to the story.
There is the usual intrigue, exciting and frightening battles and even murder to keep you turning the pages. A real romping, war and glory tale
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This is the second book on the ‘Blood’ series and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
It follows on Blood's Game and Holcroft is now a more seasoned soldier and no longer ‘spies’.
The story begins with the Battle of Sedgemoor, with the expectation and planning of a battle. Holcroft has strategies for his cannon and not always inline with his seniors. The story continues to Revolution of 1688 and the overthrowing of King James. There are historical facts mixed with the fiction which gives this such a believable feel and authenticity to the story.
There is the usual intrigue, exciting and frightening battles and even murder to keep you turning the pages. A real romping, war and glory tale
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