
Author: Ebsworth, David
Napoleonic War fiction
Published on 1 January 2015 by SilverWood Books Ltd in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 360 pages, black & white illustrations
228 x 155 x 23 | 548g
On the bloody fields of Waterloo, a battle-weary canteen mistress of Bonaparte's Imperial Guard battalions must fight to free her daughter from all the perils that war will hurl against them - before this last campaign can kill them both. 'Superb! David Ebsworth has really brought these dramatic events to life. His description of the fighting is particularly vivid and compelling.' - Andrew W. Field, author of 'Waterloo: The French Perspective' and its companion volume, 'Prelude to Waterloo: Quatre Bras' Praise for David Ebsworth's novel, 'The Jacobites' Apprentice', critically reviewed by the Historical Novel Society, who deemed it 'worthy of a place on every historical fiction bookshelf' and named it as a Finalist in the Society's 2014 Indie Award. Each of David Ebsworth's novels has been awarded the coveted B.R.A.G. Medallion by the worldwide Book Readers Appreciation Group.