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Product Identifiers
PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-100061688592
ISBN-139780061688591
eBay Product ID (ePID)99615434
Product Key Features
Book TitleTemplar Knight : Book Two of the Crusades Trilogy
Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicChristian / Historical, General, Action & Adventure, Historical
Publication Year2011
GenreFiction
AuthorJan Guillou
Book SeriesCrusades Trilogy Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight12.8 Oz
Item Length8 in
Item Width5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews'A great . . .beautifully constructed book. . . . Despite the intricate plot, The Road to Jerusalem is a surprisingly understated book overall. Skillfully written and translated, it's detailed, but sparingly so. . . . [Guillou] has a remarkable grasp of the mind-set of the period and always puts the emphasis where it would be for the people involved at that 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 Templar.' (Diana Gabaldon, Washington Post)
Series Volume Number2
Volume NumberBk. 2
Synopsis"[Guillou] has a remarkable grasp of the mind-set of the period and always puts the emphasis where it would be for the people involved at that 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 Templar." - Diana Gabaldon, Washington Post Jan Guillou follows up the highly acclaimed The Road to Jerusalem with the second book in his Knights Templar trilogy. Readers of Bernard Cornwell, Conn Iggulden, and Stephen Saylor will find many page-turning thrills in The Templar Knight., Swedish author Jan Guillou follows up the highly acclaimed The Road to Jerusalem with the second book in his Knights Templar trilogy. The Knight Templar follows Arn's adventures in the Holy Land, where he discovers that the infidel Saracens aren't as brutish and uncivilised as he had been led to believe, and that in fact there is another, darker side to the teaching of the Cistercians.