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A King’s Comrade A Story of Old Hereford

A King’s Comrade A Story of Old Hereford

Charles W. Whistler

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
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Historia
ISBN:
9789362767486
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'A King’s Comrade: A Story of Old Hereford' by Charles W. Whistler is a captivating historical fiction novel set in medieval England. Whistler intricately crafts a tale that immerses readers in the world of knights, chivalry, and feudalism, centered around the life of a king’s companion in Old Hereford. Through vivid storytelling, readers are transported to a time of courtly life and noble battles, where honor, loyalty, and friendship are tested on the battlefield and within the intricacies of royal court politics. Whistler’s narrative skillfully weaves together elements of historical accuracy and fictional storytelling, painting a rich tapestry of medieval life in Old Hereford. Amidst the clashes of swords and the echoes of battle, themes of loyalty and honor resonate deeply, illustrating the bonds forged in the heat of combat and the code of chivalry upheld by knights. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of his role as a king’s comrade, readers are drawn into a world where bravery and camaraderie are paramount. 'A King’s Comrade' stands as a compelling testament to Whistler’s ability to bring history to life, offering a gripping portrayal of medieval England and the timeless values that defined it.

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