'A rollicking tale of adventure, intrigue, deceit and danger, rich in period texture and with a wonderfully engaging protagonist at its heart. I was gripped from the first page to the last.' R.N. Morris, author of the Porfiry Petrovich Mysteries.Normandy.January 1590.Civil War rages in France, and Captain Will Revill - veteran of the war in the Low Countries - finds himself at the heart of events.Revill and Tom Bright, his loyal companion and now corporal of artillery, have been sent by Queen Elizabeth as part of the force supporting the Protestant King Henri IV in his power struggle against the Catholic League, led by the Duc de Mayenne.Having pounded the Castle of Falaise into submission, the English gunners are looking forward to returning home - whereupon, to his annoyance, Revill is challenged to a duel by a pompous French officer.He is ready to meet the challenge when the duel is interrupted by a messenger claiming to be from the King. The young man, however, Guy Baildon, turns out to be something else: an agent for spymaster Sir Thomas Heneage. Heneage, who still wields power over Revill, has sent new orders: Revill must travel to Paris with Baildon on a mission to test the loyalty of the English ambassador Sir Edward Stafford, who is suspected of treachery.The soldier must become a spy if he is to succeed - or even survive. Paris is a dangerous city and a hive of espionage, the haunt of agents and double agents. Revill uncovers vital intelligence about a hostile Spanish force coming to reinforce Mayenne, and must travel through enemy territory to warn King Henri.The Englishman has become a pawn in a bigger game.But a man of Revill’s courage and determination can make a difference - if he has time.John Pilkington was born in Preston, into one of the oldest Lancashire families. He writes historical fiction as well as drama which has been adapted for radio, theatre and tv. He is the author of the Thomas the Falconer Mystery series and the Justice Belstrang Mystery series.Praise for John Pilkington: 'A captivating tale alive with the sights, sounds, and smells of a bygone age. Historical storytelling done right.' Steven Veerapen, author of the Simon Danforth Mysteries.'A wonderful mix of intrigue and action.' Richard Foreman, author of the Dick Turpin series.'A taut tale of intrigue and double-dealing. A real page-turner.' Michael Ward, author of the Thomas Tallant Mysteries.'A Reluctant Assassin is a gripping mystery-thriller full of memorable characters, dark deeds and unexpected twists set against an intriguing background both physical and historical - enhanced by John Pilkington's trademark meticulous research.' Peter Tonkin, author of Shadow of the Tower.'Beautifully written, with a real page turner of a plot that kept me gripped to the thrilling finale.' Jemahl Evans, author of the Sir Blandford Candy Adventure series.'Away from the corruption of London and no longer a Justice, but that doesn’t stop Belstrang uncovering dark deeds in this Jacobean thriller. A joy from mysterious beginnings to a satisfying conclusion by a master storyteller.' Paul Walker, author of The Queen’s Spy.'The story moves at a great pace… it made a welcome change to discover Elizabethan England through the eyes of a lesser mortal.' The Historical Novels Review. Read more