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The Tawny Sash: War Without An Enemy

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The Tawny Sash: War Without An Enemy
The Tawny Sash: War Without An Enemy

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The Tawny Sash: War Without An Enemy

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Book 2 in the War Without An Enemy series. Historical novel set in England 1644 during the English Civil War between King Charles I and the English Parliament. Sequel to '
The Welsh Linnet
'.
Welsh gentleman Gabriel Vaughan and his brother-in-law Will Lucie are on the run from the vengeful Sir Henry Lucie and the threat of a court martial. The two cavalry captains must clear their names before Sir Henry's hired spy can find them.
But then
Gabriel, a follower of the outlawed Catholic faith, becomes embroiled in religious infighting at King Charles I's most important fortress, Basing House and when a plot to betray the garrison is hatched, Gabriel is implicated
.
The Tawny Sash continues the story of the Vaughan and Lucie families in the third year of the English Civil War. The bitter war has intensified and 'quarter' may no longer be given to those captured on the blood-drenched battlefields of Cheriton, Cropredy Bridge and Lostwithiel.
When the royalists trap the threadbare, starving Roundhead rebel army at the tip of Cornwall, Gabriel and Will face further dangers and a terrible dilemma

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