He was Master of the great Gaza stronghold and lands. He was the champion of the Knights Templar. But Arn de Gothia has also become the friend of the Crusaders' most feared enemy, the great Saladin. Through his friendships, study and observations of the Muslims around him, he finds himself increasin
The Templar Knight
β Scribed by Guillou, Jan
- Book ID
- 108646387
- Publisher
- Orion
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 241 KB
- Series
- The Crusades Trilogy 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Booklist
The second book of the Crusades Trilogy finds our Viking hero, Arn Magnusson, raised to the illustrious rank of fortress master of the Knights Templar. Exiled to the Holy Land at the tender age of 17 by devious politicos after he and his gal pal, Cecilia Algotsdotter, were caught in the act of carnal love, Arn has battled the Saracens, who both fear and respect him, for 10 years as a member of the Templars. While Arn has been battling to keep Jerusalem in the hands of the Christians, Cecilia has been confined for 20 years of penance in a cloistered convent back in the frozen north of their homeland and subject to the cruel whims of a malicious Mother Abbess. Both lovers never doubt that they will one day be together again as well as be reunited with their son, Magnus, who was taken from Cecilia at birth. The political intrigue, military action, and exotic setting will appeal to both historical fiction readers and adventure buffs. Although part of a trilogy, this can be read and enjoyed as a stand-alone entry, but most readers who happen upon this title first will surely want to go back for the beginning and will eagerly await the final volume. --Michael Gannon
Review
He has a remarkable grasp of the mindset of the period and always puts the emphasis where it would be for the people involved at hat time, rather than ours. Some readers may find that disorienting, but a capacity for disturbing readers assumptions is even more a hallmark of good historical fiction than the inclusion of the Knights TemplarDiana Gabaldon'Thrilling and inspiring, bloody and romantic; utterly of its time and utterly modernTom Holland'Destined to become a classic, a brilliant and dramatic recreation of the medieval world' Sharon PenmanDestined to become a classic, The Road To Jerusalem, is a brilliant, dramatic recreation of the medievil world, offering suspense, intrigue, a touching love story, and an extremely appealing young hero. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Sharon Kay Penman, New York Times bestselling author of Devils Blood
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SUMMARY: A knight in the Holy Land. A woman in the frozen north. A war that kept them apart . . . The second volume in the internationally bestselling trilogy begun with The Road to Jerusalemβthe critically acclaimed epic ''destined to become a classic'' (Sharon Kay Penman) Exiled to the Holy Land f