Blog Tour / Giveaway: The Last Campaign of Marianne Tambour by David Ebsworth

Today on the blog I'm featuring The Last Campaign of Marianne Tambour. This book sounds really interesting, with a strong and independent female lead character. I can't wait to read it! Read on to find out more, and don't forget to enter the giveaway to win a copy!
Synopsis

1815 - On the bloody fields of Waterloo, a battle-weary canteen mistress of Bonaparte’s Imperial Guard battalions must fight to free her daughter from all the perils that war will hurl against them – before this last campaign can kill them both.

“Superb! David Ebsworth has really brought these dramatic events to life. His description of the fighting is particularly vivid and compelling.”  (Andrew W. Field, author of Waterloo: The French Perspective and its companion volume, Prelude to Waterloo: Quatre Bras)

A novel of action and intrigue based on the real-life exploits of two women who fought, in their own right, within Napoleon’s army.

Includes a Battlefield Tour Guide for those wanting to follow the route taken by the story’s main characters or to visit the sites of the 1815 Waterloo Campaign.

Purchase links: Amazon UK    Amazon US    Silverwood Books  Kobo

About the Author
David Ebsworth is the pen name of writer, Dave McCall, a former negotiator and Regional Secretary for Britain's Transport & General Workers’ Union. He was born in Liverpool (UK) but has lived for the past thirty years in Wrexham, North Wales, with his wife, Ann. Following his retirement, Dave began to write seriously in 2009.

Author links: Twitter    Facebook    Goodreads    YouTube
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Comments

  1. Hey Vicki. Thanks for hosting this stop on the Virtual Book Tour for "Marianne" - and I'm obviously happy to pick up any comments or questions. Hope you're OK :)

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