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Tom Fleck [Kindle Edition]

Harry Nicholson
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‘Sharp as quivering hares are the Flecks. We've eyes and ears for things other folk miss.'
Much later, in the aftermath of Flodden, a young man finally understands his father’s words.

The year: 1513. The place: North-East England.
Tom Fleck, a downtrodden farm worker but gifted archer, yearns to escape his masters. He unearths two objects that could be keys to freedom: a torque of ancient gold and a Tudor seal ring. He cannot know how these finds will determine his future.
Rachel Coronel craves an end to her Jewish wanderings. When the torque comes to rest around the neck of this mysterious woman, an odyssey begins which draws Tom Fleck into borderlands of belief and race.
The seal ring propels Tom on a journey of self-knowledge that can only climax in another borderland - among the flowers and banners of Flodden Field.

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Here are Tudor kings and their nobles - their documented lives are rich material for writers - but now they play a minor part. This is the story of Tom Fleck, a penniless farm labourer, who shares his dwelling with cattle. He is fictional only because he leaves no record - his people live before the keeping of parish registers, so they make no marks on parchment and are lost to history.

We find his rare surname in the register of St. Hilda's church at Hartlepool:

Baptisms 1596, September 19th : Christofer ye child of Willm. Fleck.

Perhaps William heard tales of how his great grandfather, Thomas, loved a strange woman and stood with the army on the terrible battlefield of Flodden. This story brings him to life.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 505 KB
  • Print Length: 265 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1908147768
  • Publisher: Harry Nicholson (2 May 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004Z20AZ4
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #116,066 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Tom Fleck is a historical novel set around the Battle of Flodden, in the north east of England in 1513. The main character is a young cow-herd, pulled by chance and circumstance into a militia fighting for King Henry VIII against the Scottish King and his armies. Before Tom Fleck takes up his longbow on Flodden Field, however, he does some growing up, getting into fights with his nasty landowner, into a job with the North Herald, and into bed with an exotic Jewish refugee.

Harry Nicholson's writing takes willful, exacting pleasure in describing what it feels like to be a medieval peasant-soldier, caught up in history and becoming part of it. Life in England 500 years ago feels squalid and lawless, yet there is adventure in it, and more life than lies about us now. A detail of the novel that I particularly loved were the descriptions of bird life long made extinct by industrial farming. Medieval warfare also comes alive here, Fleck and his fellow archers handling various kinds of arrows to inflict various kinds of harm on mailed pikesmen and armoured cavalry.

Like other readers I was entranced, and came back to the novel willingly and without delay - surely the best praise for a story. The novel is best on historical description, and the plot is well developed. Some characters, especially the women, did not entirely manage to come to life, but remained a little two-dimensional; and the mood of the novel shifts in its last chapters from realism to romance, with a pagan wedding and a happy ending. Nevertheless, this moved me too, and that's what a good story's all about as well.
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I found Tom Fleck to be a very intriguing story and unlike anything I've read before. What a history lesson it would be for those who'd like to know just what it was like to be alive then!

Getting to know Tom Fleck was an interesting, surprising and absorbing journey. I discovered what it was like to live in the 1500s. The story brings to life the tastes, smells, joys, sorrows and hardships of the ordinary people as well as the nobles. The beliefs and prejudices, the food and deprivations, the work they did and the soldier's lives in and out of battle were clearly recreated. I found the conclusion surprising and very satisfying too.

That far back in history has always seemed to me so unreal that I could almost think they were aliens, by today's ways of living. Tom Fleck's story made me feel I was there walking in the same 'shoes' as the characters. Harry Nicholson, the author, has also done an amazing job of describing the bird and plant life, the remedies and so much else that has created the world of Tom Fleck. I really enjoyed it. I don't know how the author has managed to discover so many clever details and used them so magically.

For anyone looking for a story that is intriguing, informative and with a wonderful atmosphere that lingers after reading it I recommend this book very highly.
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Harry Nicholson is a really good storyteller and as I read Tom Fleck I was transported back to the 16th century. His book is well-researched, but the detail never reads like a text book or intrudes. It's about Tom, a young farm worker on the Warren Manor Estate in Cleveland. He longs to escape and farm his own land. So when Mark, the Lord of the Manor's son orders him to go north with the militia from the manor to fight against the Scots on the border, he takes matters into his own hands and leaves home to join forces with drovers from Durham. The drovers and Tom get caught up in the preparations for war and as Tom is a gifted archer he is pressed into joining the English forces in fighting against the Scots under James IV at Flodden Field.

It is also a love story, as Tom and Rachel fall in love, but then there is his sweetheart, Mary who he left behind at home. Who will he choose, if indeed, he should survive the battle? Generally I'm not keen on reading battle scenes but Harry dealt with this very well and actually I think it's one of the best accounts of the Battle of Flodden that I've read.

All in all, this is a fascinating glimpse into the lives of ordinary people and the aristocracy in the 16th century, caught up in war. It highlights differences in their lives and in their deaths - the rich received honours and church burials, whereas the rest were simply bundled together in pits in the field.
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That Personal Touch
An excellent example of the personal feelings of a young man going into a battle that he wants to avoid. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jayeff
Reluctance to say goodbye made me read this book slowly
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Tom Fleck by Harry Nicholson - 5 Big Fat Stars from me

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LOVED IT!
I loved Tom Fleck, it really is as simple as that. It's beautifully written & from the first page you want to know what is going to happen on the next page. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. A. Hemsworth
Move over Bernard Cornwell ...
... there's a new kid on the block.

Tom Fleck is a jewel of a book and Harry Nicholson is a gem of a writer. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Vic Heaney
Walking with Tom
From the very first page the feeling is of stepping into the book to walk through the Cleveland countryside with Tom Fleck and his collie Meg. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Nell Grey
Beautifully told
I have really enjoyed reading this book. It is set at the time of the battle of Flodden and tells story of a young cattle man from the Tees-side area. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ignite
A great read!
I finished reading Tom Fleck a few weeks back. I wasn't sure if I was going to like it. I had rather an aversion to `historical novels' (my father was a historian to trade - has... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Michael Rigg
A book to brighten the heart
I very much enjoyed reading this book, to the extent that it really did brighten my outlook on the world and even make me look at it differently. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Dafydd
History of ordinary folk
I've just finished reading this book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Harry Nicholson is very good at establishing atmosphere and the battle scenes in particular are vivid, painful... Read more
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