Prince of Legend (Crusades) (Crusades, 3)

Prince of Legend (Crusades) (Crusades, 3)

by JackLudlow (Author)

Synopsis

THEY WERE MEN BORN TO FIGHT. IF GOD WILLED THAT ANTIOCH WAS THE PLACE WHERE THEY GAVE UP LIFE, SO BE IT Thanks to the stratagems of Bohemund de Hauteville, leader of the Apulian Normans, the Crusade has taken the city of Antioch, and just in time. Once the besiegers, Bohemund and his men are about to become the besieged - a huge Turkish-led army, commanded by the fearsome General Kerbogha, is fast approaching. Provisions are needed to support not only the army, but also thousands of camp followers and pilgrims. But the surrounding countryside is near barren and the storerooms of Antioch much depleted. It soon becomes obvious that the Crusaders cannot hold out for long without falling prey to starvation. And for Bohemund and his nephew Tancred there is another difficulty: the dissent between the Crusade leaders has broken out into the open, with the wealthy Provencal magnate Raymond of Toulouse stirring up conflict. If the Christian host is fighting on two fronts, so is Bohemund himself. With the enemy Turks at his front and his warring peers at his back, can he gain the mighty city of Antioch once and for all? Only one of the greatest battles of the age will decide.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 20 Feb 2014

ISBN 10: 0749015624
ISBN 13: 9780749015626

Media Reviews
'A rip-roaring page-turner with considerable depth. It gives a vivid, authentic flavour of those turbulent times' Historical Novels Review 'High adventure ... cunningly spliced battle scenes' Literary Review 'A clever blend of fact and fiction' Good Book Guide 'Exciting and unpredictable' The Bookbag 'Akin to Conn Iggulden's Julius Caesar series' Books Monthly
Author Bio
JACK LUDLOW is the pen-name of writer David Donachie, who was born in Edinburgh in 1944. He has always had an abiding interest in history: from the Roman Republic to medieval warfare as well as the naval history of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, which he has drawn on for his many historical adventure novels. David lives in Deal with his partner, the novelist Sarah Grazebrook.