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A Dark and Stormy Knight

By John Wolf
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(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Feb. 11, 2010
Words: 78442 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

1565 to 1569. The struggle is between Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots. This tale combines elements of secret agents and medieval romance, concerning a time-traveling knight, dispatched to adjust history before it skews. Spies spy, greedy bishops lie, swords, and archer’s arrows are thrown voraciously into those battle torn days that made history. This story is best read with a pint of ale.

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Tags

scotland, wolf, time travel, medieval, templars, crossbow, archery, holy grail, elizabeth i, queen of scots, moors, dark knight, roslin chapel, st giles, archbishop, york, john wolf

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Review by: Pauline Hager on Feb. 26, 2010 : star star star star star
A Dark and Stormy Knight is a tale of fantasy and chicanery, set in midieval England and Scotland. Filled with suspense, this novel compels the reader to keep turning pages. An imaginative writer, Mr. Wolf introduces us to a cast of scheming characters, such as greedy bishops, liars, spies, and other unsavory characters. Our hero, a time-traveling knight, attempts to adjust history but is unable to change the fate of Mary, Queen of Scots. Let your imagination soar with this good read.
Pauline Hager
(reviewed within a week of purchase)

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