The sequel to Hawker and the King’s Jewel is out July 6th

Very pleased to say the new Hawker novel, the second in the Swords of the White Rose series, is wending its way through the final stages of proof-reading and will be published by Canelo Books on 6 July 2023. The Lost Prince finds Sir John Hawker and his unlikely company of companions moving eastwards across the Adriatic to the kingdom of Hungary and into a new challenge:

Are they saving a prince, or unchaining a monster?

December 1476. The infamous Vlad the Impaler – Dracula – is reported killed in a Turkish ambush: the brutal scourge of the Ottomans is no more…

November 1485. Nine years later, mysterious Hungarian noblewoman Maria Hunyadi lays a quest at the feet of Sir John Hawker, loyal retainer to the fallen King Richard III and protector of Richard’s illegitimate son, Sir Giles Ellingham. The mission: to liberate her father from imprisonment in a remote Wallachian mountain fortress. The prisoner: Vlad Dracula.

Indebted to Maria for saving his men’s lives in Venice, Hawker reluctantly accepts her story and agrees to come to her aid. But any rescue will be fraught with danger. There are powerful forces at work who would not want the great warlord found alive.

But is Maria really who she says she is? Is she looking for more than just her father? And is the Impaler truly alive, after all this time – a lost prince?

From the fringes of the Hungarian empire to the dark mountain forests of Saxon Transylvania, Hawker must contend with enemies on all sides, and those unseen within the company itself. The exciting sequel to Hawker and the King’s Jewel – described by Bernard Cornwell as ‘brilliant’ – perfect for fans of Christian Cameron and David Gilman.

Still time to read Hawker and the King’s Jewel before the adventure continues…..

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