Vitez templar

Vitez templar

Jan Guillou

The Knight Templar is the second part of the extremely popular historical trilogy about the age of the Crusades.

Arn Magnusson was only twenty-seven years old, but he was already a respected veteran among the Crusaders in the Holy Land. A lot has happened in the ten years since he was banished from Arnäs in West Götaland after his forbidden relationship with his beloved Cecilia. Now his task, as the master of the fort and garrison in Gaza, is to enforce law and order in the surrounding area. Over time, Cecilia also served her sentence in the Gudhemu monastery. Inside the monastery walls ruled the evil and strict matron Rikissa, and outside of them there was a bloody struggle for power between the royal lines of Sverker and Erik. Cecilia prayed every day for a miracle that she would survive the abuse of her mother Rikisa and that Arn would return home alive...

Original title
Tempelriddaren
Translation
Domagoj Lovas
Editor
Bojana Franić
Graphics design
Nele Schutz
Dimensions
22.5 x 15 cm
Pages
388
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2011.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53324-437-2

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