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    Jonathan Keeble
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    23hr 18m

The Fields of Death (Wellington and Napoleon 4)

Simon Scarrow

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The Wellington and Napol, France, Fiction, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Thriller / suspense, Adventure, Historical adventure, Napoleonic War fiction, Historical fiction, Military history

The fourth and final novel in Simon Scarrow's epic quartet of novels about Wellington and Napoleon, bringing their armies together in the brutal confronation that was the Battle of Waterloo. A No. 1 Sunday Times hardback bestseller.

THE FIELDS OF DEATH is the epic final novel in Simon Scarrow's bestselling Wellington and Napoleon Quartet. Essential reading for fans of Bernard Cornwell.

1809. Viscount Wellington and Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte have made their mark as military commanders. Lifelong enemies, they both believe their armies are strong enough to destroy any rival. But in war victory can never be certain.

While Wellington's success continues in Spain, Napoleon feels the sting of failure. Yet despite a disastrous Russian campaign and humiliating defeat at Leipzig, he persists in fighting on.

With Napoleon's power waning, the newly titled Duke of Wellington is perfectly placed to crush the tyrant. But his enemy refuses to surrender, and so the two giants must face a final reckoning on the bloody battlefield of Waterloo...

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Praise for The Fields of Death (Wellington and Napoleon 4)

  • 'in the hands of this author the whole lot is brought thrillingly to life' - The Bookseller

  • 'Tremendous' - Daily Express

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Simon Scarrow

Simon Scarrow is the acclaimed author of multiple Sunday Times bestsellers, including Tyrant of Rome, Revenge of Rome and The Gladiator.
He is also the author of many other acclaimed novels including the Sunday Times bestseller A Death in Berlin. With T. J. Andrews he has co-written Warrior, focusing on the rebel chief Caratacus, and Arena, following the career of a gladiator hero, and more.

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