Good solid historical storytelling.
I feel slightly guilty at only giving this book 4 stars but I can't get away from the fact that whilst I found the book for the most part totally enthralling, at times I was tempted either to skip pages or actually did so.
The portrayal of the Ottoman court and its culture was superb as were the descriptions of the military expeditions, but I found the descriptions of the Hawkwoods domesticity hard work, especially the sex scenes. So much for making love not war!
Having read the author's "Regiment Trilogy", which not only captured the essence of military life, but also described the domestic life of the period so well, I found my lack of empathy with the Hawkwood family life, a little disappointing.
Having said that, please do not be put off reading this impressive story by what is after all, a matter of my personal taste. You would be missing a treat.