Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Search - Ironfire : A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades

Ironfire : A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades
Ironfire A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades
Author: David Ball
From the acclaimed author of Empires of Sand comes a mesmerizing new adventure that Jean Auel cites as “crowded with events that both forecast and mirror the conflicts of today.” Sweeping from the drawing rooms of Paris to the palace of Suleiman the Magnificent to the dark hold of a slave ship racing across the sea, here is a ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385336017
ISBN-10: 0385336012
Publication Date: 12/30/2003
Pages: 688
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
 2

4.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
Reviews: Member | Amazon | Write a Review
Read All 1 Book Reviews of "Ironfire A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades"

Please Log in to Rate these Book Reviews

althea avatar reviewed Ironfire : A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades on + 774 more book reviews
"A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades"

I previously read David Ball's other historical novel, "Empires of Sand" and really liked it, so I had high expectations for this book - which it fully lived up to.
It's a big, long book with a great (in my opinion) mix of sensationalism and good research. Yes, I like to find out my historical facts while being entertained by copious violence, enslavement, piracy, rape, revenge, betrayal, battles, and of course love-that-conquers-all.
"Ironfire" focuses on two siblings with very different destinies. Born on the impoverished, rocky and remote isle of Malta, ruled by the knights of the Order of St. John and the Church, the imaginative and intelligent Maria is traumatized and heartbroken when her little brother Nico is kidnapped and carried off by corsairs. Although they are separated, each of them never forgets the other, as they go through different traumas in their lives. Maria dreams of escape from Malta and a fine life in France, wishing to learn to read, and making friends with a group of people who are secretly Jewish, dealing with the harshness of her father - and of her society.
Nico endures slavery and abuse, but his prodigous memory and natural good looks allow him to survive in Muslim Algiers - but is he truly the boy he was anymore?
The sixteenth century comes vividly (if not entirely believably) to life in this colorful, romantic, sprawling story.


Genres: