Patrick Paniter was James IVs right-hand man a diplomatic genius who was in charge of the guns at the disastrous battle of Flodden in September 1513 in which the English annihilated the Scots. After the death of his king he is tormented by guilt as he relives the events that led to war. When Louise Brenier daughter of a rogue sea trader asks his help in finding out if her brother Benoit was killed in action it is the least he can do to salve his conscience. Not satisfied with the news he brings Louise sets off to find out the truth herself & swiftly falls foul of one of the lawless clans that rule the ungovernable borderlands. After Flodden is a novel about the consequences of the battle of Flodden as seen through the eyes of several characters who either had a hand in bringing the country to war or were profoundly affected by the outcome. There have been very few novels about Flodden despite its significance & none from this perspective. Its a racy adventure combining political intrigue & romance & its readership will be anyone who loves historical fiction or is interested in the history of Scotland & the turbulent ungovernable borderlands between Scotland & Engl&.