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'Stand or I fire.' I flattened myself against Fairy's neck and urged her into a gallop, praying I could lose them in the fog. I heard the crack of the carbine and a shot whistled by my ear. I galloped back towards Basing, branches whipping at my clothes and clods of earth flying up from Fairy's hooves. She was sweating heavily but her pace did not falter. Looming out of the fog I could make out the ramparts of the Old House, the dim outlines of the turrets of the New House beyond it. Behind me I could hear the muffled hoof beats of the two horses. Were they gaining on me? I could not tell. England in the year 1642. Civil War looms between King Charles I and his Puritan Parliament. Brothers Will and Harry Lucie are drawn to the excitement of life as officers in the King's cavalry like moths to a flame. But there is danger and suffering ahead for the brothers and their sister Bess. In the aftermath of battle Harry is thrown together with grieving widower Gabriel, a man with a dangerous secret. From the slaughter of Edgehill to the defence of doomed fortress Basing House, the story of dishonour and betrayal plays out against the backdrop of real events and places, "this war without an enemie".
Two families divided by religion and the English Civil War in 1644. Personal dilemmas, revenge and betrayal are played out against the background of blood-drenched battlefields and the great Cornish houses of Lanhydrock and Boconnoc.
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