Showing posts with label Hundred Years War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hundred Years War. Show all posts

Friday, May 24, 2024

Wolves of Winter

Wolves of Winter by Dan Jones, 416 pages

A year after they were sent across the English Channel to fight the French, a motley crew of soldiers/thugs called the Essex Dogs is ready to go home. They're weary, battle-worn, and a few men lighter than they were when the arrived. But King Edward has other plans, sending his troops to capture Calais, a heavily fortified port city that is unlikely to fall quickly. As they settle in for a LONG siege, the Dogs must contend with personal demons, camp sickness, and a never-ending parade of lords who won't pay them for their work.

This is the second book in a planned trilogy (following Essex Dogs), and I didn't read the first book, as I was told this one stands alone well. And while yes, I could definitely get the feel for soldiers trapped in a stalemate situation — which is very well told — I also felt like there were gaps in the relationships and character motivations that I may have understood better if I'd read the first book. That said, if you're interested in military-focused historical fiction and want to read about something pre-20th Century, this series, set during the Hundred Years War, is probably a good option. Just make sure you read Essex Dogs before you pick up this one.