The archer's tale
1st American ed.
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Publication
2001 - HarperCollins Publishers, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
93,500 words, Guess
Page Count
374 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100066210844
- ISBN-139780066210841
- LibraryThing16334
- Library of Congress Control Number2001024333
- OCLC Control Number46538603
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780066210841
- Open LibraryOL3943356M
Classifications
- DDC823/.914
- LCCPR6053.O75 A88 2001
- LCCPR6053.O75A88 2001
Description
At dawn on Easter morning 1343, a marauding band of French raiders arrives by boat to ambush the coastal English village of Hookton. To brave young Thomas, the only survivor, the horror of the attack is epitomized in the casual savagery of a particular black-clad knight, whose flag -- three yellow hawks on a blue field -- presides over the bloody affair. As the killers sail away, Thomas vows to avenge the murder of his townspeople and to recapture a holy treasure that the black knight stole from the church.To do this, Thomas of Hookton must first make his way to France; So in 1343 he joins the army of King Edward III as it is about to invade the continent -- the beginning of the Hundred Years War. A preternaturally gifted bowman, Thomas quickly becomes recognized as one of England's most deadly archers in King Edward's march across France. Yet he never stops scanning the horizon for his true enemy's flag.When Thomas saves a young Frenchwoman from a bloodthirsty crowd, her father -- French nobleman Sir Guillaume d'Evecque -- rewards his bravery by joining him in the hunt for the mysterious dark knight and the stolen holy relic. What begins as a search for vengeance will soon prove the beginning of an even higher purpose: the quest for the Holy Grail itself.
First Sentence
IT WAS WINTER.
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