Knights of the Black and White

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Jack Whyte: Knights of the Black and White (EBook, 2009, HarperCollins)

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English language

Published Jan. 31, 2009 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-729898-3
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OCLC Number:
666911797

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The exciting first book in a brand new fictional trilogy about the most important events in the history of the Order of the Knights Templar.The Templars represent a widely popular period of history, but the roots of their fellowship have been shrouded in contemporary conspiracy theory and media glamour….this trilogy tells the true tales of the Knights Templar; beginning with why they formed after the First Crusade and why they continued to grow in power and influence.Immediately after the deliverance of Jerusalem, the Crusaders, considering their vow fulfilled, drifted back to their homes. But some considered that the defence of this precarious conquest, surrounded as it was by Mohammedan neighbours, still remained. In 1118, during the reign of Baldwin II, Hugues de Payens, a knight of Champagne, and eight of his companions bound themselves by a perpetual vow, taken in the presence of the Patriarch of Jerusalem, to defend the …

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I found this one heavy on the info-dumping exposition and a bit lighter on character development than I would have liked. In some places it read as if the characters were reciting pages from a research paper rather than having a conversation, interspersed with bits of fighting and plot. Not really up to [author: Jack Whyte]'s standards as demonstrated by his Camulod series, in my opinion, but it was a diverting read, and brought up some interesting thoughts about the Templars, which I intend to research (in a much more academic way than reading novels).

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