Excellent trilogy of books. Would recommend this to anyone that takes an interest in the Hundred Years War. The trilogy follows a Vintenar over the 10 or so years between landing in France for the Crecy campaign and the Black Prince's victory at Poitiers. Berenger Fripper is the main character and, despite the extraordinary challenges he faces and the horrific world he currently resides, his humanity is very relatable. He is not your traditional 'goodie' and at times is not easy to like but you feel every emotion, every soaking wet night in a French field, every sacked town and every ounce of guilt for the destruction left behind along the way. Like any proud Englishman, I still get shivers reading about the crushing victories over the Scots and French of this time, which these books have. However, what I wasn't prepared for was the twangs of guilt and shame. This book touches on the destruction of France in a way that other authors haven't as much. The tragic loss of life and livelihood suffered by the French peasantry and lower classes is tough to read at times. Excellent adventure, historical, violent thriller with some great characters along the way.