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Brethren Trilogy: Crusade - Robyn Young


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Brethren Trilogy: Crusade - Robyn Young

 
Description: ISBN 0340839724 / Author: Robin Young / Genre: Fiction / It is 1274, and in the fortified city of Acre, the last major stronghold of the ... more
Brethren Trilogy: Crusade - Robyn Young ... Crusaders in Palestine, an epic conflict is beginning. Will Campbell is a Templar Knight, trained for war, but as a member of the mysterious group known as the Brethren, he is also a man of peace. After years of bloodshed, the Brethren have helped to create a truce between the Christians and Muslims. But Will now fears they have been betrayed. King Edward of England has promised the Pope that he will lead a new Crusade, while in Acre itself, a ruthless cabal of Western merchants, profiteering from slaves and armaments, is plotting to reignite hostilities in the Holy Land. Meanwhile, in Egypt, Sultan Baybars is caught in a power struggle. His son and heir has become involved in the dangerous designs of the insidious soothsayer, Khadir. While Baybars wants to take on the mighty Mongol empire, Khadir and others want to destroy the Christians once and for all. As war looms, Will is torn between his oath as a Templar, his secret role in the Brethren and his duty to Elwen, the woman he loves but is forbidden to marry. Will finds himself caught at the centre of a devastating web of deception and destruction, as he and all those around him rush headlong towards one of the most dramatic moments in history.

Newest Review: ... a significant portion of the story played out in Europe, Crusade is based almost entirely in the Middle East. This gives us ... more

 ... a greater insight into the micro-politics of the region. These are far more complex than a simple mutual dislike between Christian and Moslem. Indeed, there is frequent description of these communities living harmoniously, with mutual benefits. Both of these religious 'super powers' have their own internal political struggling. I remember, in A Level History, learning about the fractured politics of Italy, and the squabbles between the city states, kingdoms and duchies. Young translates these to the crowded dist...more

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Premium Review Brethren Trilogy: Crusade - Robyn Young: That rarest thing - a sequel as good as the original (723 words)
by - written on 23/10/08 (Very useful, 231 readings)
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WARNING! Crusade is the second book in Robyn Young's Brethren trilogy, following on from Brethren. Don't read this review, until you have read Brethren. The review references events in the first book and will therefore potentially spoil your experience. I have reviewed Brethren on this site, but if you want a two word summary, read it! There, no they've all gone we can get stuck into the next chapter in this superb series. Wasn't Brethren great? Well, my friend, Crusade is just as good. Seriously, when I picked up this second, equally thick volume, I didn't think Young would be able to keep the momentum she had built up. I thought I would read the ...  Read the complete review

 

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