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Crowner's Crusade (Crowner John, Bk 15)
Crowner's Crusade - Crowner John, Bk 15
Author: Bernard Knight
1192. Returning from the Holy Land at the end of the Third Crusade with Richard the Lionheart, King of England, Sir John de Wolfe, a Devon knight, finds England simmering with rebellion. Discovering a body washed up on the shores of the River Exe, its throat cut, Sir John deduces that he was a king's courier. — Tasked by Hubert Walter, the Ch...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781847514585
ISBN-10: 1847514588
Publication Date: 7/1/2014
Pages: 224
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Severn House Trade Paperback
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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hardtack avatar reviewed Crowner's Crusade (Crowner John, Bk 15) on + 2564 more book reviews
I feel some sorrow that I've finished this series, as I found it greatly entertaining, to the point where I had a hard time putting down the books.

The first part of this "prequel" wasn't very good. Perhaps it was because I already knew much about the capture and ransom of Richard I (the "Lionhearted"). I found that part drawn-out and boring. Richard I was never my favorite British king, if I even have one. If I do, then it has to be George VI, as he is one I can actually admire. If you feel as I do then you can comfortably skip "Part One" of this novel and start the book with "Part Two" on page 79.

Part Two is much more entertaining showing how Sir John became interested in solving crimes, but some of the "groundwork" for several main characters was just a repeat of information you will find in the series.
Nedheadz avatar reviewed Crowner's Crusade (Crowner John, Bk 15) on + 128 more book reviews
For those who just discovered Crowner John, I'd recommend that you read this earlier in the series than it's place as the 15th book, but be sure to read a couple of the titles to get a feel for the characters.

Enjoyed this back history, but it lacked the edginess of some of the character interactions and rivalries that exist between John, Matilda and her brother Richard.


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