James Patterson has taken on a huge challenge in "The Jester" by writing a medieval epic, considering he is most famous for his taut Alex Cross thrillers. However, he has raised his game somewhat and created an adventure story which will open his writing to a whole new audience.
He writes in short, sharp chapters which gives the reader the feeling of a fast paced narrative. James Patterson isn't well known for hanging around when telling a story, by page 20 our hero is knee deep in the Crusades:-)
Many of his Alex Cross novels have become films (Kiss the girls, Along came a spider) but I think this is the one that needs to be made into a film. It has everything, strong hero, funny supporting characters, revenge, love, adventure. A medieval Indiana Jones story, which moves at such a pace that you'll have trouble putting it down.