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Book Synopsis'An immersive and entertaining read' – Alistair Mabbot, The Herald
The year is 1317, and young squire Benedict Russell has joined the English-held garrison of Berwick-upon-Tweed after the spectacular Scottish victory at Bannockburn three years earlier.
Serious and self-doubting, he can’t wait for his time there to come to an end. Living on the disputed territory between Scotland and England is a precarious existence, and as the Scots draw ever closer and the English king does nothing to stop them, Benedict finds himself in a race against time to solve the brutal murder of a young girl and find the traitor who lurks within Berwick’s walls.
Trade Review'Dark Hunter offers a fascinating glimpse of how the Scottish Wars of Independence may have been perceived from the other side'
-- Allan Massie * The Scotsman *
'A lifetime of extensive research has resulted in the firm grasp of period detail that makes Dark Hunter an immersive and entertaining read'
-- Alastair Mabbott * The Herald *
'Watson, a medieval historian, brings to vivid life the sights, sounds and smells of this 14th-century world, especially the claustrophobic, volatile atmosphere of Berwick, with encroaching danger outside the walls and treachery nestling in the nooks and crannies of the streets'
* Daily Mail *
'As a portrayal of a mediaeval town under siege, the novel is excellent'
* LoveReading *
'Choc full of joys'
-- Kenny Farquharson
'A masterful debut novel'
* Bookliterati *
'The story is well told and captures beautifully the time and essence of the 14th century… For lovers of historical fiction, this is a book to be enjoyed by the fire on a cold evening’
* Historical Novel Society *
'An excellent medieval mystery novel that is pacey and full of tension, but which is also historically fascinating and informative'
* Scottish Field *
'The historical background in this novel is impeccable... definitely worth a read'
-- Graham Drew * Scots Magazine, Book of the Month *
'brings the tension of a dangerously claustrophobic 14th century Berwick-upon-Tweed to life'
* Dundee Courier *