Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince: paperback is now live!

The paperback of Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince has now been published on Amazon. Sorry for the delay but I got tangled up with the wrong ISBN number and had to keep resubmitting it to Amazon. Anyway, the 11th novel in my bestselling Outlaw Chronicles series is now available to buy. Please spread the word far and wide. And, when you’ve read it, please leave a glowing review (if appropriate).

If you don’t know by now what The Heretic Prince is all about, this is the blurb on the back:

‘Your Excellency,’ said the knight, ‘there may also be Christians in there. How can we tell which is a heretic, and which a good Catholic?’

‘Kill them all,’ said the papal legate. ‘God will know his own!’

AD 1209 When a robbery in Sherwood goes wrong, Robin Hood, Sir Alan Dale and a handful of their outlaw friends are forced to flee their homes to escape the wrath of a vengeful King John and his iron-hearted Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. 

After travelling to the Languedoc, a land of good food, fine wine, elegant love poetry and religious tolerance, the Sherwood men find themselves caught up in a blood-soaked crusade launched by Pope Innocent III. Robin Hood and his band become mercenaries in the employ of the Count of Toulouse, tasked with protecting his people, whom the Pope has condemned to death as Cathar heretics.

At the Castle of Béziers, besieged by an army of fanatical Catholic crusaders, the Sherwood heroes vow to hold its walls against these northern French knights until the Heavens fall. But one member of their company has other ideas . . .

OK, so buy Robin Hood and the Heretic Prince, enjoy it, and tell your friends about it when you have finished. I’d appreciate feedback, too – a review on Amazon or Goodreads would be brilliant.

In other news . . .

I have a brand new series coming out later this summer. Templar Traitor (Mongol Knight Book 1) is out on August 28th, but you can pre-order it now. It is the first in a blockbuster trilogy based on a true story I unearthed about an English knight who fought for Genghis Khan. I’m so proud of it. Hope you like it, too.

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