Tuck, by Stephen Lawhead

[amazon-product alink="0000FF" bordercolor="000000" height="240"]1595540873[/amazon-product]Tuck, the third book in Lawhead’s Robin Hood trilogy, was recently released by Thomas Nelson. I haven’t had a chance to read it yet, but I did enjoy the two previous books in this series, Hood and Scarlet. I’m a big fan of Stephen Lawhead and am looking forward to reading Tuck. Here’s the official summary:

The story of Rhi Bran y Hud concludes as Abbot Hugo and the Norman invaders attempt to wipe out King Raven and his flock once and for all. Their merciless attack, the first of many to come, heralds a dark and desperate day for the realm of Elfael. Bran and his few stalwarts desperately need encouragement and reinforcement if they are to survive. Bran and Friar Tuck, a most unconventional priest, ride north to rally the tribes of Wales to the fight, making new friends, and even more powerful enemies along the way . . . . 

The final installment of the completely re-imagined epic of the man known as Robin Hood-told in a far more eerie, earthy, and elemental way than ever before.

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