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The Archer's Tale (Grail Quest) [Mass Market Paperback]

Bernard Cornwell
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Sep 2002 Grail Quest

The first in an epic new series, introducing a splendid hero, against the background of Europe in the Hundred Years’ War.

In the fourteenth century the English were just beginning to discover their national identity, and one of the strongest elements of this was the overwhelming success in battle of the English bowmen.

England’s archers crossed the Channel to lay a country to waste. Thomas of Hookton was one of those archers. When his village is sacked by French raiders, he escapes from his father’s ambition to become a wild youth who delights in the opportunities which war offers – for fighting, for revenge and for friendship.

But Thomas is hounded by his conscience. He has made a promise to God to retrieve a relic stolen in the raid from Hookton’s church. The search for the relic leads him into a world where lovers become enemies, enemies become friends and always, somewhere beyond the horizon that is smeared with the smoke of fires set by the rampaging English army, a terrible enemy awaits him.

That enemy would harness the power of Christendom’s greatest relic – the grail itself. In this, the first book of a new series, Thomas begins the quest that will lead him through the fields of France, until at last the two armies face each other on a hillside near the village of Crecy.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTorch; Reprint edition (Sep 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060505257
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060505257
  • Product Dimensions: 17.2 x 11.5 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (125 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 874,980 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Following the phenomenal success of the Sharpe novels set in the Napoleonic Wars, Bernard Cornwell has turned his storytelling talents to another great moment in English history, the Hundred Years War between England and France throughout the 14th century. Harlequin is the first book in Cornwell's Grail Quest series, which chronicles the adventures of young Thomas of Hookton, "a big, bony, black-haired country boy". Thomas rejects the church in favour of the life of an archer in France after his village is brutally sacked by the French. The young Thomas fights back against the French with his bow, and "in that one instant, as the first arrow slid into the sky, he knew he wanted nothing more from life". He vows to seek revenge on the plains of France, and recover the holy relic of St. George stolen from his village by the sinister "harlequin" with whose destiny Thomas finds himself inextricably entwined. The rest of the action moves at a hectic pace across the violent and bloody battlefields of northern France, as Thomas falls for a beautiful French widow nicknamed "the Blackbird", makes a mortal enemy of the "poor, bitter and ambitious" Sir Simon Jekyll, and follows the ensign of King Edward III and his heroic son, the Black Prince. Harlequin is a fast-paced and graphic recreation of the Hundred Years War, despite a rather gratuitous fixation on rape and pillage. The action comes thick and fast, although it remains to be seen if Thomas of Hookton has the wit and flair of Cornwell's other great heroic creation, Richard Sharpe. --Jerry Brotton --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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‘Reader Tim Pigott-Smith leaps into the saddle of this charging destrier of a story with a whoop of joy.’ Christina Hardyment, The Independent.

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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Archer's Tale/Harlequin 23 Mar 2006
Format:Paperback
This book is truely wonderful introduction into the grail quest series. Harlequin (aka The Archer's Tale) kickstarts the trilogy with a bang, introducing a typical Cornwallesque Heroic character (strong, impoverished and with tragedy in his past) who is then followed through a series of adventures both at home and in the middle of the hundred year's war in France.

If you like the Sharpe series then you'll love this too. A different period of history, but equally well explored, with historical facts and battles being interwoven into a story based around an intricate plot of familial revenge and power. If you're buying this then seriously consider buying Vagabond and Heretic (the rest of the grail quest trillogy) because once you get into the story you won't want to have to wait for the next installment...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Richard Sharpe with a Longbow 14 Nov 2000
Format:Hardcover
Bernard Cornwell has found a new hero in Thomas of Hookton, and this historically accurate book is a great introduction to the beginning of what became the 100 Year War between England and France. It gives a fascinating insight into the Monarchy of England and France at the time following a couple of centuries on from the Norman invasion of England. Thomas of Hookton is, like Richard Sharpe before him, clearly destined for great things. He speaks French like a native of that country and has an aristocratic background which has been hidden from him by fate. His bow is a monstrous weapon and clearly forms part of history along with the feats of the English and Welsh archers whose firepower decimated the French forces, and caused the defeat of the French Knights time and time again. For the first time, the common soldier, in this case the archers, overcame the flower of the French armies, causing their high-born knights to flee the field of battle. The action in this, the first of the Grail Quest novels lives up to all expectations, and once again Cornwell's hero has all against him. Again he is fortunate in having the ear of Royalty and the aid of Will Speakstone and other soldiers of fortune who have become rich through the spoils of war. It has been suggested that too much has been made of "rape and pillage", however this is an accurate portrayal of what would occur after the fall of a besieged city. Cornwell is always accurate, and in order to appreciate fully the power of this novel, you must first understand the cruel times in which it is set. A rollicking good read; a super Christmas gift for all chairbound would-be heros. I can scarce wait for the next book, but rest assured I shall be first in the queue.
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114 of 122 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Harlequin Revisited 27 Sep 2002
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This book is "Harlequin" the first book in the "Grail Quest" series with a new title. Cornwell fans beware, do not think that it is a new book!

Having said that Cornwell produces his usual standard of work with an excellent story drawing on strands of christian mythology and well researched history. For me the thing which makes Cornwell the best writer of historical warfare novels since Forester (Hornblower & Death to the French) is his attention to the detail in his heros' daily lives. In this book, Cornwell shows that he is as knowledgeable about the life of an archer in the 14th century as he is about infantry in the 19th century.

A Cornwell book is always worth buying, reading and re-reading.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Could not put it down! Love the historical content and wonderful story line. Now looking forward to the other books in line 😊
Published 5 days ago by Mrs J L Kemp
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!
Fantastic book, great read, combines fact and fiction seamlessly. Bernard Cornwell tells a great tale and makes it enjoyable. Fab!!
Published 23 days ago by Barbara
1.0 out of 5 stars Sadly the wrong book was sent
This was clearly a human mistake as unfortunately the correct book label was on the wrong book. I was therefore sent a totally different book from the one I ordered. Read more
Published 23 days ago by Elizabeth Olford
4.0 out of 5 stars Good read
This is my first Cornwall but I am a big fan of scarrow and Igguldenn. Enjoyed this a lot and would recommend to anyone who likes these historical tales.
Published 1 month ago by Simon sparrow fan
5.0 out of 5 stars What a good read
This book takes you through the harshness of war at the time when men fought men to the death. It follows the emotions of a young man in times when romance was hard to come by. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Garry
4.0 out of 5 stars Harlequin
An exciting novel packed full of historical details which captures the essence of the times. A brilliant read thoroughly recommended for any archer!
Published 1 month ago by rjames
4.0 out of 5 stars Historic Fiction
A good story which fits in well with history. A bit too much "dark menace" when not necessary but certainly keeps the surprises coming.
Published 1 month ago by Luke
5.0 out of 5 stars Harlequin
This book gaimed my interest from start to finish. Even with the historic interest its an excellent read. loved it.
Published 1 month ago by Mick feakins
5.0 out of 5 stars Just a Fantastic read.
Bernard Cornwell is renowned for his historical writing and I confess to being a big fan, but this series is awesome. The way he writes and gets the imagination going is masterful. Read more
Published 1 month ago by S
5.0 out of 5 stars A Good read
Great bedtime reading, nothing to heavy a good plot with enough factual history thrown in without things getting too heavy
Published 1 month ago by Jim
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