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Robyn Young
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  • Paperback: 720 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks (7 Feb 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340839740
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340839744
  • Product Dimensions: 17.4 x 11 x 5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,295 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Crusade is a sweeping historical adventure as well as a cracking sequel' (Financial Times 20060627)

'One of the best historical debuts in recent memory. Exciting and enthralling, it gripped me from the first page and left me waiting anxiously for the next instalment' (John Connolly on BRETHREN )

'Tipped to be the next Da Vinci Code' (Elle on BRETHREN )

'Wonderful... loaded with atmosphere, action, and intrigue. The Crusades come alive' (Steve Berry on BRETHREN )

'El Cid meets The Da Vinci Code! Exciting, page-turning fiction' (Simon Mayo's book panel, BBC Radio Five Live on BRETHREN )

'If you love the Templars, the Crusades, and the Middle Ages, this is the book for you. Robyn Young is an exciting new voice' (Sharon Penman on BRETHREN )

'A sweeping historical adventure with strong characters and serious verve...Can't wait for the next two volumes!' (Sarah Weinman on BRETHREN )

'Richly worked and captivating...an epic story of war, intrigue and heroism' (Good Book Guide on BRETHREN )

'Swords clash in the first sentence...and go on clashing throughout...plenty of action...pacy dialogue. Equally enjoyable is the description of everyday life' (The Times )

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It is 1274 and in the fortified city of Acre, the last major stronghold of the 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. He is caught at the centre of a web of deception and destruction, as he and all those around him rush headlong towards one of the most dramatic moments in history. (20070901)

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
For what it's worth, I thought that Brethren, the first in this yet-to-be-completed trilogy, was very good - the characters had depth, the storyline had credibility, it was a page-turner (never a bad thing if one has had to endure the hideous gloom of Thomas Hardy in one's youth) and the lovely Miss Young writes excellent and well-constructed English. It was a fine effort from one so young and also showed evidence of a great deal of careful historical research to root the novel in a bed of basic fact.

Unusually for me, I actually sought out Crusade with real eagerness and settled down on a particularly wet and horrible weekend (which also featured much Gordon Brown on the tele - that's how bad a weekend it was) to enjoy it. Enjoy it I did, but with some reservations and it seems unkind to criticise adversely because Miss Young has achieved a great deal. Here, again for what it's worth, are some of my reservations:

1. The novel is about 150 pages too long. There is no doubt that the author wanted to cram in as much as possible and build the book up to a cracking ending - but there are long passages where not a lot happens, and more by circumstance than by style, they plod.
2. The characters have become a little formulaic. The Sultan's evil advisor never talks, he hisses. Will's girlfriend is such an unspeakable drip that one is surprised she hasn't dissolved by the 4th chapter. The wronged friend who betrays his old mate and yet comes good at the end is tiresome. Yet I have to say that once again Robyn's depiction of life in Acre during the Crusades is good - hot, miserable, disease-ridden and run through with finance and the intrigues that always follow war and conflict. As J B Priestly said, "Sex, money and food cross all borders."
3. Robyn Young's writing is efficient but no so vibrant as in the first book.

All that said, I shall seek out the final chapter and no doubt read it with pleasure. Whenever I have tried to write a novel I have run out of ideas by page three so I have no right to judge Miss Young. I do hope, though, that she is economical with the story and with the various plots. She is a fascinating writer and I have no doubt at all that her books over the years will become more and more interesting. To her great credit, nowhere does she affect to be writing history and one is aware that this is a real novel.

A sensible and well-thought out novel, but not so available as Brethren. Nonetheless, far, far better than a holiday potboiler.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Crusade (Brethren Trilogy)

I was given the third book of the series as a Christmas present, so bought the first two myself. Brethren, the first of the trilogy, was probably a 4/5, but I found this book harder going as it kept referring back to things that had happened in Brethren. In my opinion, this made the book lose some of its fast moving action, all so that somebody can read the book as a stand alone novel - you wouldn't read 'Lord of the Rings - Two Towers' that way though! The other thing that I found quite strange was the huge leaps in time, years in some cases - what happened in that time?

I'll have to read the 3rd book now.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
A pretty good read 10 Jun 2009
By Deborah
Format:Paperback
The first thing I have to say about this book is that it's too long, and that should have been dealt with by some decent editing. I love a bit of good descriptive writing, but sometimes one can have just too many adjectives, too carefully detailed a reaction, too much introspection and too deep an insight into characters' feelings. I suppose one of the biggest problems was feeling any real attachment to Will, and it's such a shame, because he's a brilliant idea for a character.

BUT, I think the setting and what Young does with it is excellent and most of the other characters are interesting and well-written. I like the way she juggles the action between locations and the way she describes the various fights and battles and I enjoyed the unfolding of events and development of (most of) the characters affected by them. I was a bit disappointed that we never really go to meet the Mongols, but apart from that, a pretty good read all in all, and I expect I'll read the final book; I see that it's about 100 pages shorter than this one, so let's hope that that's a reduction in the superfluous and not just a shortage of plot.
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A wouldbe templar
Although it is difficult to appreciate the policies and mode of living as a templar, the Brethren Trilogy makes it easier to understand what is was like to "take up the cross". Read more
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Crusade (The second book of the Brethren Trilogy)
This second book of the Crusade trilogy carries on perfectly from the first book. As the first book, this one is very good - the characters have depth, the storyline has... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Mr. O. F. Samaan
best book iv read in a long time
Having read the first book and loved it i had high expectations for this one and i was not disappointed and had it finished in 4 days, its just that good

The authors... Read more
Published 22 months ago by john
evocative crusade
while i was reading this magnificoent novel. the second part of the Brethren trilogy, i could not but dwell on other similar novels such as Jack whyte's templar trilogy or knights... Read more
Published on 23 Jan 2010 by Omar Farid
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The stuffs good . A knight who struggles with chastity and growing up angst.
The superiority of the religious classes fighting for God.
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Published on 26 Sep 2009 by Gordon A. Campbell
great medeval adventure
Well written, gripping, and so descriptive of locations that your imagination will do the work of a fairly sizeable Hollywood special effects budget. Read more
Published on 16 Sep 2009 by K. Neale
Magnifient Crusade
wonderful ...i would recommend this to anyone!

Young writes a enthrilling tale which keeps you hooked right up to the last word. Read more
Published on 9 Mar 2009 by Mrs. Pauline B. Oster
crusade book that is actually told from both points.
I got this book after reading the first one awhile ago and I got is cheap on Amazon and it did not disappoint. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2009 by Gavin Linton
Lots of detail, but great read
Book 2 of Robyn Youngs crusade trilogy carries on perfectly from the first book. The same comments can be made as the first, a lot of time is covered and a lot of detail on the... Read more
Published on 5 Jan 2009 by chuckles
Excellent read!
As opposed to what others might have said, I think Robyn Young has not only managed to outshine her first book (the brethren - which I devoured in a few days only) but has been... Read more
Published on 18 Nov 2008 by Florian Drews
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