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“…introduces a character as lovable, stubbornly loyal, and smart-mouthed as any Disney film sidekick…. Rich, vivid storytelling, with a sturdy base in historical events, and undercurrents both comic and serious." Kirkus Review
Pagan’s Crusade
‘Fast-paced, lively and very witty.’ Bookseller
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‘…a wonderful book, very easy to read, and full of emotion and angst and drama.’
‘This fast-paced story will be sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face…’
‘A great book! Full of action and adventure.’
‘Told with amazing wit, this book is thoroughly readable and and a must for all!’
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Though unsuitable for readers below (say) 12 due to language and some issues of content, these books are truly excellent and I can honestly say I've not quite experienced the same level of anticipation while waiting for each to arrive from Australia that I have with other books.
Superbly researched with a strong historical background, the characters leap off the page and will involve, engross and captivate you.
Pagan is a wonderfully witty storyteller, but his sharp wit never hides his vulnerable soul. He is an orphan who though streetwise, seems to attract trouble. In the Templar Knight Lord Roland, to whom he is appointed squire, he finds an anchor, mentor and a friend.
I could ramble on for hours. Just read them! You'll be glad that you did!
This book is told from the point of view of Pagan Kidrouk, a young Christian Arab trying to get by back in the bad old days of the Crusades.
No wimpy perfect character this, Pagan is a wise cracking young cynic who's been surviving on his own for quite a while. Then he meets Lord Roland, a Knight Templar, and is assigned to be his squire.
The authors style is very distinctive, very spare and it takes a little getting used to. But it certainly pays off as with very few words she manages to conjure up Pagan and the world he lives in, as well as entertaining us with the young man's witty sarcasm.
I adore this book and this series. You really will laugh and cry as you accompany Pagan on his various adventures.
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