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A first-person narrator describes how a provocative stranger draws him and his brother into a web of duels, betrayals, and clandestine service linked to a royal envoy. The episodic narrative follows ambushes on country roads, confrontations in inns, a scrivener’s treachery, and desperate flights that include island refuge and cave defenses. Repeated pursuits and sieges test loyalties and martial skill, leading to a final confrontation in which alliances are clarified and victory is won. The account emphasizes themes of honor, deception, and companionship while moving through travel, combat, and clandestine missions toward a homecoming.

About the Author

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Thomas A. H. Mawhinney

Thomas A. H. Mawhinney is an author known for his work in historical fiction, particularly his novel "The Messenger of the Black Prince." This book explores themes of chivalry and adventure during the medieval period, reflecting Mawhinney's interest in history and storytelling. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his contributions offer a glimpse into the genre's exploration of historical narratives and character-driven tales. Mawhinney's writing invites readers to immerse themselves in the past, showcasing the complexities of its figures and events.

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