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Sir Humphrey’s Last Stand

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The King of France has routed the incompetent English, who can’t decide whether to fall asleep on the job or shoot themselves in the foot first – with an arrow of course. Only Sir Humphrey and his men at Mont St Bernard remain on French soil. French spies have infiltrated the Mont, but their dashing looks attract the attention of the lust-struck women of the castle. The local Mayor can’t make up his mind whether he supports the English or French, depending on who is holding a knife to his throat at the time. And a gallant young Knight and a Lady in waiting find themselves unwittingly trying to save the day.

The story is an easy read and quite interesting. Sir Humphrey’s Last Stand is the first book I have read from this author and it was better than I expected.

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"Sir Humphrey’s Last Stand takes readers on a medieval romp in a story with a tenuous grasp on reality, and history. Despite the doom and gloom, everyone seems pretty perky indeed and there is a scattering of buffoonery throughout."

That pretty much cover its all - if you like satire, spoofs, Monty Python, Weird Al Yankovic, this is for you. Do not read if you assume this is a serious historical fiction type tome - you will be sadly disappointed.

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