Sword Brethren
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Sword Brethren (Book 1 of The Northern Crusader Chronicles) Bound by faith. Forged in battle. Haunted by doubt. 1242: Wounded at the Battle on the Ice, English knight Richard Fitz Simon becomes a prisoner of Prince Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod. Intrigued by his captive, Alexander orders his scholar to record Richard's life story. Richard's chronicle begins in 1203, when betrayal shatters his training for knighthood and forces him to flee England. In Lübeck, he finds work with a ruthless salt merchant and becomes entangled in an illicit affair ¿ until scandal and violence drive him onward once more. Seeking purpose, Richard joins the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, a militant order bent on bringing Christendom to the pagan Baltic. In the harsh outpost of Riga, he faces not only enemy tribes beyond the walls, but suspicion, ambition, and betrayal within ¿ while grappling with doubts that threaten his faith. When a vast pagan army threatens to overwhelm the commandery, Richard must choose what kind of man ¿ and believer ¿ he will become. Sword Brethren is Book One of The Northern Crusader Chronicles, a gritty, historically grounded series focused on realism, moral ambiguity, and the brutal realities of medieval warfare.
Autorenportrait
Jon Byrne, originally from London, now lives with his German family by a lake in Bavaria with stunning views of the Alps. As well as writing, he works as a translator for a local IT company and occasionally as a lumberjack. He has always been fascinated by history and has studied the Medieval world for over twenty years, building up a comprehensive library of books. Sword Brethren (formerly 'Brothers of the Sword') made it to the shortlist of the Yeovil Literary Prize 2022 and the longlist of the prestigious Grindstone International Novel Prize 2022.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 10.03.2026
Umfang: 722 Min., 32 Tracks, 459.32 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781835744697
Umbreit-Nr.: 9988517
