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The Oath and the Sword

(1972)
(The Villians of the Piece)
(The third book in the Crusader Knights series)
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Royal intrigue and deadly deceit abound in this epic historical adventure of the Crusader Knights

England 1134: These are the years of the long, bloody civil war over the succession of Henry I - a conflict between the supporters of Henry's daughter and rightful heir, the beautiful and tyrannical Matilda, and her cousin, the usurper Stephen of Blois, a just and decent man but with no lawful claim to the throne.

This is a war in which even partisans can change sides according to who holds the advantage - a war in which there is little courage, much deceit, and barely any honour.

The sole exception is Brien Fitz Count, Lord of Wallingford, friend of Stephen's but true to his vow of support for Matilda. He, his wife Alyse, and their retainers make of their small, strategic castle a fortress and rallying point, holding it against siege and worse at immense personal cost...

This epic third instalment of The Crusader Knights Cycle is perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Peter Darman and Bernard Cornwell.

'History with a dramatist's eye for a fine setting and a novelist's insight into human minds and motives' The Times Literary Supplement


Genre: Historical

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