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The long years of war in Europe seemed to have come to an end with the banishment of the Emperor Napoleon. Peace descended on the continent and its nations settled to reconciling their differences over the negotiating table rather than on the battlefield. Europe's major cities quickly became playgrounds for the fashionable set.
But the peace was to be short-lived. Napoleon wearied of his exile. He believed that his destiny was to rule Europe, not a small island. In the spring of 1815 he was back in Paris and there was little doubt that the continent would once again be plunged into war.
There would be one last battle - and few involved would escape its bitter sting.
The ninth tale in the acclaimedTies of Bloodseries, A Battle Lost and Won tells the story of the events leading up to Waterloo and, of course, vividly describes the battle itself. The book contains the usual winning blend of solid historical fact and fast-paced adventure fiction.
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