Pagan's Vows is an engrossing, marvellously written medieval thriller, a brilliant sequel to Pagan's Crusade and Pagan in Exile. 'The Pagan Chronicles are a kind of medieval version of Tin Tin...told with a delightfully slapstick, cinematographic vigour.' - Ursula Dubosarsky; Monks, monks, monks. Mo
Pagan's Vows
โ Scribed by Jinks, Catherine
- Book ID
- 109081644
- Publisher
- Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Series
- Pagan Chronicles 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781741752335
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Pagan's Vows is an engrossing, marvellously written medieval thriller, a brilliant sequel to Pagan's Crusade and Pagan in Exile. 'The Pagan Chronicles are a kind of medieval version of Tin Tin...told with a delightfully slapstick, cinematographic vigour.' - Ursula Dubosarsky
Monks, monks, monks. Monks everywhere ... crammed together on their chapter-house seats like bats in a cave. Like crows around a corpse.
Pagan is back! After renouncing the sword in Pagan in Exile , Pagan and his noble Lord Roland become novices at the Abbey of Saint Martin, where they will prepare to learn the twelve steps of humility and take the oath of obedience. But as Pagan soon finds out, neither humility nor blind obedience comes easily to him. And while Roland sets his eyes firmly on the face of God, the more worldly Pagan discovers just how corrupt and dangerous life in a monastery can be.
Book Three in the Pagan Chronicles, Pagan's Vows is a lively...
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