Harlequin (The Archer's Tale)

by Bernard Cornwell | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0006513840 Global Overview for this book
Registered by eowyn-unquendor of Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on 11/13/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by eowyn-unquendor from Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Netherlands on Monday, November 13, 2006
Amazon.co.uk review:
"Following the phenomenal success of the Sharpe novels set in the Napoleonic Wars, Bernard Cornwell has turned his storytelling talents to another great moment in English history, the Hundred Years War between England and France throughout the 14th century.
Harlequin is the first book in Cornwell's Grail Quest series, which chronicles the adventures of young Thomas of Hookton, "a big, bony, black-haired country boy". Thomas rejects the church in favour of the life of an archer in France after his village is brutally sacked by the French. The young Thomas fights back against the French with his bow, and "in that one instant, as the first arrow slid into the sky, he knew he wanted nothing more from life". He vows to seek revenge on the plains of France, and recover the holy relic of St. George stolen from his village by the sinister "harlequin" with whose destiny Thomas finds himself inextricably entwined.
The rest of the action moves at a hectic pace across the violent and bloody battlefields of northern France, as Thomas falls for a beautiful French widow nicknamed "the Blackbird", makes a mortal enemy of the "poor, bitter and ambitious" Sir Simon Jekyll, and follows the ensign of King Edward III and his heroic son, the Black Prince.
Harlequin is a fast-paced and graphic recreation of the Hundred Years War, despite a rather gratuitous fixation on rape and pillage. The action comes thick and fast, although it remains to be seen if Thomas of Hookton has the wit and flair of Cornwell's other great heroic creation, Richard Sharpe."

A bloody exciting book! I couldn't stop reading, though the book was about war, battles and recovery in between. I'm sure the next books will even more interesting, since there is storyline which needs further investigation; the origin of Thomas' mysterious father and his revenge on his arch enemy.
For the rest I agree with Amazon's review!


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