Review: Wolf’s Head by Steven A. McKay

My review of Glyn Iliffe’s new book will be up soon but, in the meantime, this guy enjoyed Wolf’s Head. A lot! :-)


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Wolf's Head

An earthy: 5
 out of 5 stars



My version:
Paperback
Historical Fiction, Medieval England.
Self published
2013
Bought from The Book Depository




England 1321 AD


After viciously assaulting a corrupt but powerful clergyman, Robin Hood flees the only home he has ever known in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Becoming a member of a notorious band of outlaws, Hood and his new companions – including John Little and Will Scaflock – hide out in the great forests of Barnsdale, fighting for their very existence as the law hunts them down like animals.


When they are betrayed and their harsh lives become even more unbearable, the band of friends seeks bloody vengeance.


Meanwhile, the country is in turmoil, as many of the powerful lords strive to undermine King Edward II’s rule until, inevitably, rebellion becomes a reality and the increasingly deadly yeoman outlaw from Wakefield finds his fate bound up with that…



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Published on January 22, 2016 01:56
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