The Ill-Made Knight
‘The master of historical fiction’ SUNDAY TIMES
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Peter Noble
Discover the first medieval adventure in the action-packed Chivalry series! Perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Simon Scarrow and Conn Iggulden.
September, 1356. Poitiers.
The greatest knights of the age were ready to give battle.
On the English side, Edward, the Black Prince, who'd earned his spurs at Crecy.
On the French side, the King and his son, the Dauphin. With 12,000 knights.
And then there is William Gold. A cook's boy - the lowest of the low - who had once been branded as a thief. William dreams of being a knight, but in this savage new world of intrigue, betrayal and greed, first he must learn to survive.
As rapacious English mercenaries plunder a country already ravaged by plague, and the peasantry take violent revenge against the French knights who have failed to protect them, is chivalry any more than a boyish fantasy?
'A sword-slash above the rest' IRISH EXAMINER
'One of the finest writers of historical fiction in the world' BEN KANE
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With Christian's writing style Peter Noble has the gift of making it seem like any moment I might turn and ask William Gold a question or share a glass of wine. Everything is real and present in a way that few book can do.
And the details, I could go on about the detail in Mr. Cameron's book and have to the weariness of my family. But it is those same details that nail me to these books again and again. There's always something more to learn and I treasure that. In fact I find other historical novels very thin and lacking now. I hope more in the genre take note.
Another detail I really appreciate is that the characters may be at war but they still have lives! Other historical novels seem to just exist for the bloodshed. Mr Cameron gets you to CARE about the main character first so battles have more meaning....they are part of how the character grows. Just like everything else he experiences. But the books are never just about the battles. That is a quality also lacking in other books of this genre.
As my final comment I'd like to say the Mr Cameron's books live right next to my Discworld books....the highest compliment I can give any living author.
The details. So real and present that you can smell the horse dung.
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