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Knights Of The Black And White

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Knights Of The Black And White

by Jack Whyte

Penguin Group Canada | August 1, 2006 | Hardcover

From the author of Uther and The Eagle comes Knights of the Black and White-the first in a dramatic historical trilogy about the rise and fall of the Knights Templar

It is 1088. While many French nobles continue their occupation of a violently hostile England, one young knight, Hugh de Payens, is inducted into a powerful secret society in his father's castle in Anjou. The Order of Rebirth in Sion draws its membership from the ranks of some of France's most powerful families, with only one son from each generation eligible to be selected, and its members' loyalty to the ancient brotherhood transcends loyalty to both Church and state. When the new Pope calls for knights to join his Crusade to redeem the Holy Land, Hugh is commanded by the Order to go along and finds himself in hellish battle in Jerusalem.

Sickened by the slaughter of innocents and civilians and appalled by the savagery of his fellow Christians, Hugh appeals to the Order to allow him and a few of the brotherhood to follow a different path. Determined to remain true to their own beliefs, they become the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ, a unique order of fighting monks, and use the skills honed in battle to defend and protect pilgrims on the road to Jerusalem. But the Order has a different plan, and soon the brethren are charged with an outlandish and dangerous task-a seemingly impossible mission to uncover a treasure hidden in the very center of Jerusalem, a treasure that might not only destroy the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem but also threaten the fabric of the Church itself.

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    The first book in the author's triology "Knights in Black and White" introduces the reader to The Templars albeit fictionally. In this second book, he introduces the reader to Richard "The Lionheart" and the St.Clair (Sinclair) clan and their relationships with the Templars and spins a very good yarn around Richard's Crusade and not least around his ambitions for the throne of England.

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    The Templars history documented by Piers Paul Read leave the reader in limbo as to the fate of the surviving Templars. Order in Chaos picks up this history where the Da Vinci Code left the readers, in Scotland, and brings a credible (albeit fictional) closure to the readers of Tempar history.

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    Rating: 3/5

    Closure

    Steve Christophe

    15 months ago

    So now we finally learn the secret treasure they found under the Temple Mount in book 1, and it also ties up the loose ends in the previous 2 books. A good read for history buffs.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Great Story Telling

    Anonymous

    5 years ago

    Mr.Whyte,
    first time i read your books and i must say this one is well written. Your insight to this time period is just amazing , descriptions of events and people really sets the mood. Hey Dan Brown you can learn something from Jack if you try just focus on the Novel part and not the deception between fact and fiction ...hehe.

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From the author of Uther and The Eagle comes Knights of the Black and White-the first in a dramatic historical trilogy about the rise and fall of the Knights Templar

It is 1088. While many French nobles continue their occupation of a violently hostile England, one young knight, Hugh de Payens, is inducted into a powerful secret society in his father's castle in Anjou. The Order of Rebirth in Sion draws its membership from the ranks of some of France's most powerful families, with only one son from each generation eligible to be selected, and its members' loyalty to the ancient brotherhood transcends loyalty to both Church and state. When the new Pope calls for knights to join his Crusade to redeem the Holy Land, Hugh is commanded by the Order to go along and finds himself in hellish battle in Jerusalem.

Sickened by the slaughter of innocents and civilians and appalled by the savagery of his fellow Christians, Hugh appeals to the Order to allow him and a few of the brotherhood to follow a different path. Determined to remain true to their own beliefs, they become the Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ, a unique order of fighting monks, and use the skills honed in battle to defend and protect pilgrims on the road to Jerusalem. But the Order has a different plan, and soon the brethren are charged with an outlandish and dangerous task-a seemingly impossible mission to uncover a treasure hidden in the very center of Jerusalem, a treasure that might not only destroy the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem but also threaten the fabric of the Church itself.

About the Author

Jack Whyte was born in Scotland and emigrated to Canada in 1967. He is an actor, orator, singer, and poet and the author of the critically acclaimed Dream of Eagles series of novels about King Arthur and his court. Jack Whyte lives in Kelowna, British Columbia.

Hardcover

560 Pages, 6.25 x 9.25 x 1.65 in

August 1, 2006

Penguin Group Canada

English


0670045136
9780670045136

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