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The Iron Lance (The Celtic Crusades, Book 1)
The Iron Lance - The Celtic Crusades, Book 1
Author: Stephen R. Lawhead
In book one of the Celtic Crusades series, a Scottish boy travels to Jerusalem to try to regain his family's stolen lands, and ends up saving the relic Iron Lance that pierced Christ's side.
ISBN-13: 9780061051098
ISBN-10: 0061051098
Publication Date: 4/2000
Pages: 656
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3.8 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is an action packed adventure --
Scotland, 1095. while his father and brothers follow Pope Urban II's call to win Jerusalem from the infidels, Murdo Ranulfson stays behind to guard his family's interests. But when his home is confiscated by greedy usurps, Murdo is forced to follow the Crusades himself. hoping to find his father and redeem his family's land, Murdo sets off on a journey that leads him to the Mediterranean -- the heart of civilization now threatened by barbarian horders -- and on to the fabled city of Constantinople and beyond, to the Holy Land. Amidst brutality and ambition, Murdo discovers what he seeks -- and obtains a relic that will guide him and his descendants for centuries.
Rich in heroism, treachery, and adventure, The Iron Lance begins an epic triolgy of a Scottish noble family fighting for its faith during the age of the Crusades - and of a secret society whose ceremonies will shape history for a millennium.
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Lawhead never ceases to deliver even when moving rapidly from one setting to another; his concurrent storylines flow well and I found myself at the edge of my seat several times.

Having read part of his Arthurian series, I knew him to be an author of scholarship and this volume did nothing to dispel that knowledge. A wonderful historical from a perspective I had not yet seen and one in which the Crusades and the Church were not always painted in a sympathetic light. I look forward to the next two volumes!
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Pretty good. Will be interesting ot see what happens in tehrest of hte trilogy. A little slow at times, and bouncing back and forth between 1099 and 1899 was a little awkward. But overall a good story.

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Very exciting and entertaining read.
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This is a hero to soak up in awe, a real page turner of a yarn. If you like action, this is your kind of story. You will eagerly await the next volumn in the series, which I am doing.
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Stephen Lawhead is fantastic - interesting historical fiction read.


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