A re-invention of the Robin Hood legend where Guy of Gisbourne is the hero, and Robin Hood is the villian.
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Toby Venables crea romanzi e sceneggiature alimentati da un'ossessione precoce per i film horror classici e la poesia epica. La sua scrittura è caratterizzata da un mix unico di storia, horror e fantascienza, presentato con uno stile narrativo giocoso ed energico. Venables mescola magistralmente l'azione viscerale con colpi di scena inaspettati, offrendo un'esperienza di lettura che è allo stesso tempo originale e immensamente divertente. Il suo lavoro dimostra un talento distintivo nel creare storie avvincenti che catturano con il loro dinamismo e la loro portata immaginativa.






England, 1191. King Richard has left the realm bankrupt in his quest for glory. Only Prince John seems willing to fight back the tide of chaos from men like 'Hood'. But John has a secret weapon: Guy of Gisburne, outcast, and now knight.
England, 1191. Richard Lionheart has left the realm bankrupt and leaderless in his quest for glory. Only Prince John seems willing to fight back the tide of chaos threatening England - embodied by the traitorous 'Hood.' But John has a secret weapon: Guy of Gisburne, outcast, mercenary, and now knight. His first mission: to intercept the jewel-encrusted skull of John the Baptist, sent by the Templars to Philip, King of France. Gisburne's quest takes him from the Tower of London to the hectic crusader port of Marseilles - and into increasingly bloody encounters with 'The White Devil': the fanatical Templar de Mercheval. Relentlessly pursued back to England, and aided by the beautiful and secretive Melisande, Gisburne battles his way with sword, lance and bow to a bitter confrontation at the Castel de Mercheval. But beyond it - if he survives - lies an even more unpredictable adversary.
976 AD - Northern Europe. Bjolf and the Viking crew of the ship Hrafn flee up to an unknown river after a bitter battle, only to find themselves in a bleak land of pestilence. The dead don't lie down, but become what the villagers call draugr - the undead - returning to feed on the flesh of their kin."
It's Guy of Gisburne's final stand against a killer and fraud: Robin Hood.
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