With Robert, Earl of Locksley - better known as Robin Hood - away fighting in the Holy Land, Marie-Anne, his beloved countess, is left in England attended by faithful Father Tuck. But old terrors resurface in the Locksley household when the one-time Sheriff of Nottingham, Sir Ralph Murdac, arrives unexpectedly with a terrible demand, and Tuck is forced to weigh his conscience against the call to arms.
The legend continues in this thrilling short story, part of Angus Donald's masterly series the Outlaw Chronicles. Perfect for devoted fans and newcomers alike.
Also includes an extract from King's Man, the third book in the Outlaw Chronicles.
With Robert, Earl of Locksley - better known as Robin Hood - away fighting in the Holy Land, Marie-Anne, his beloved countess, is left in England attended by faithful Father Tuck. But old terrors resurface in the Locksley household when the one-time Sheriff of Nottingham, Sir Ralph Murdac, arrives unexpectedly with a terrible demand, and Tuck is forced to weigh his conscience against the call to arms.
The legend continues in this thrilling short story, part of Angus Donald's masterly series the Outlaw Chronicles. Perfect for devoted fans and newcomers alike.
Also includes an extract from King's Man, the third book in the Outlaw Chronicles.
The Betrayal of Father Tuck: An Outlaw Chronicles short story
The Betrayal of Father Tuck: An Outlaw Chronicles short story
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781405528863 |
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Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
Publication date: | 04/18/2013 |
Sold by: | Hachette Digital, Inc. |
Format: | eBook |
Sales rank: | 227,906 |
File size: | 522 KB |
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