The First Crusade: Book Two "Richard Foreman is a writer who is as happy in Roman Britain as he is in Medieval Antioch, as this story shows... Richard Foreman has a real skill at depicting men at arms and their fighting." Michael Jecks, Pilgrim's War. 1098. Antioch. The besiegers have become the besieged. Kerbogha the Dreadful and his grand army intend to surround and starve their enemies. The crusaders need a miracle. But they may have found one in the shape of the Holy Lance. Bohemond of Taranto realises that the ...
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The First Crusade: Book Two "Richard Foreman is a writer who is as happy in Roman Britain as he is in Medieval Antioch, as this story shows... Richard Foreman has a real skill at depicting men at arms and their fighting." Michael Jecks, Pilgrim's War. 1098. Antioch. The besiegers have become the besieged. Kerbogha the Dreadful and his grand army intend to surround and starve their enemies. The crusaders need a miracle. But they may have found one in the shape of the Holy Lance. Bohemond of Taranto realises that the pilgrims must fight or die. But to fight they must know their enemy. Bohemond instructs Edward Kemp, an English knight, to gather intelligence on Kerbogha and the Muslim army. But in attempting to save the crusaders, Edward may damn himself. Triumph and tragedy await on the plains of Antioch, where the course of the crusade - and history - will be altered forever. Recommended for fans of Bernard Cornwell, Ben Kane & Conn Iggulden. Richard Foreman's new bestselling series on the First Crusade provides an entertaining insight into history - and the significant players in the armed pilgrimage, including Bohemond of Taranto and Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy. Foreman shines a light on the epochal moment, with humour and humanity, which still shapes the story of Europe and the Middle East today. Author Bio: Richard Foreman is the bestselling author of numerous historical series set during the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, including the Augustus Caesar books, Sword of Empire and Sword of Rome. He is also the author Warsaw, Raffles: The Complete Innings and Band of Brothers, a series charting the story of Henry V and the Agincourt campaign. He lives in London. "Siege is a very human story, set amongst the mess and destruction of a mad war. The author tells a swift, enthralling tale, enriched with historical detail and believable, engaging characters. Highly recommend." J. A. Ironside, The King's Knight. "A really good read for anyone interested in the First Crusade. Tight and fast-paced, the author's beguiling sense of setting combines with strong characterisation to make Siege a rollicking yarn." Richard Woodman, Sword of State. Praise for Richard Foreman's Books. Warsaw. "Warsaw is a work of power. It has the authentic feeling that pulses from an important book. The meticulous research and psychological insights light up one of the most ghastly episodes in the history of man's inhumanity to man." Patrick Bishop. Band of Brother. 'Escapism at its best... A great read that tells much about the style of war and how the individuals fought.' Michael Jecks. Spies of Rome. "An arresting opening that leads into a thoroughly gripping story. Impressive research and understanding of the period allows Richard Foreman to move so seamlessly and effectively from historical epic to historical detective thriller. A must read for fans of Steven Saylor." Peter Tonkin, author of The Ides. Augustus: Son of Rome 'Augustus: Son of Rome forges action and adventure with politics and philosophy. This superb story is drenched in both blood and wisdom - and puts Foreman on the map as the coming man of historical fiction'. Saul David, Author of the Zulu Hart series. Raffles: The Complete Innings. 'Classy, humorous and surprisingly touching tales of cricket, friendship and crime.' David Blackburn, The Spectator.
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