On Friday 9th September 1513, a battle is fought on the wet, windswept slopes of a Northumbrian hill. The armies of Scotland and England have clashed on countless occasions before, but never on such a savage and merciless scale. Flodden tells the story of this barbaric conflict and of the fates of two Scottish men whose destinies collide on the blood-drenched killing ground: James IV, King of Scotland, and Fletcher, a young arrow maker from Selkirk...