Chasing Death and Vengeance

About the Book

Chasing Death and Vengeance is a brutal historical war thriller set during the Moorish invasion of Iberia in 711 A.D. After witnessing the murder of his grandfather, La Croix is left with nothing but grief, anger, and a burning need for justice.

As foreign armies sweep across the land in the name of faith and conquest, La Croix is drawn into a world of violence, shifting loyalties, and moral reckoning. Every battle forces him to confront not only his enemies, but the cost of becoming what he hates.

G.H. White delivers a raw, immersive story of survival, honor, and obsession, exploring how loss can transform ordinary men into weapons shaped by war and belief.

Cover of Chasing Death and Vengeance: 711 A.D. by G.H. White depicting a medieval warrior leading archers during the Moorish invasion of the Iberian Peninsula.

Themes in Chasing Death and Vengeance

  • Vengeance and the psychological cost of revenge

  • Faith, conquest, and religious conflict

  • Survival in times of war

  • Honor, loyalty, and personal sacrifice

  • The blurred line between justice and obsession

  • Identity forged through tragedy