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Original Title: 1356
ISBN: 0007331843 (ISBN13: 9780007331840)
Edition Language: English
Series: Grail Quest #4
Characters: Thomas of Hookton
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1356 (Grail Quest #4) Hardcover | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 10811 Users | 919 Reviews

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Title:1356 (Grail Quest #4)
Author:Bernard Cornwell
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:September 27th 2012 by HarperCollins (first published 2012)
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Medieval

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Go with God and Fight Like the Devil. A fascinating hero and the pursuit of a sword with mythical power - this is the remarkable new novel by Britain’s master storyteller, which culminates at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356.

Thomas of Hookton, a veteran of Crecy and many other battles, is the leader of a mercenary company of bowmen and men-at-arms who ravage the countryside east of Gascony.

Edward, Prince of Wales, later to be known as the Black Prince, is assembling an army to fight the French once more but before Thomas can join, he must fulfil an urgent task.

La Malice, a sword of mythical power guaranteeing victory to its owner, is thought to be concealed somewhere near Poitiers. With signs that a battle between the English and the French is looming others are seeking the treasure too, and some – French, Scots and even English – are pursuing their private agendas against Thomas.

But all – Thomas of Hookton, his enemies and friends and the fate of La Malice – become swept up in the extraordinary confrontation that follows, as the large French army faces the heavily outnumbered English in battle.

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3.5 starsIt took me a while for my attention to get drawn into this novel. Mainly because I discovered, only after I'd started reading the thing, that it's actually the fourth novel in Bernard Cornwell's Grail Quest series. Now, other people may have no problem picking up and reading a book from the middle of a series, but me? Um, yeah, that doesn't work for me. For better of worse, I tend to be rather OCD about book series: I hate reading books from the middle of one, and the idea of skipping

A bloody, brilliant book that can be enjoyed by anyone. My favourite historical fiction author writes another strong entry in a great setting and delivers a great read that was one of my favourite novels of 2012. ~The Founding FieldsI need to read more Bernard Cornwell. I know my brothers a huge fan, owning most of his Sharpe books, and I read and enjoyed the first of that series and have seen the TV show with Sean Bean (which was awesome and ladies and gentlemen, we have also found something

Set after the English victory at Crécy, during the Hundred Years War and leading up to what by all accounts, this one included, was the apocalyptic battle of Poitiers in the year 1356 of the title. Were in deepest darkest France and theres something about a mythical lost sword - la Malice - being found and transported somewhere by someone. Its the sword supposedly used by St Peter - and maybe even touched by You Know Who - in the Garden of Gethsemane, when the Romans came to make an arrest. Of

Bernard Cornwell is one of my favorite authors, and one of the best historical fiction novelists working today. Unfortunately, this wasn't among my favorite of his books. While it wasn't nearly as cheesy as the subtitle (I have to think that was foisted upon him by the publisher), nonetheless it was an odd, disjointed novel that only briefly covered its nominal subject, the Battle of Poitiers. Cornwell is at his best when he's working with a single main POV character. The Sharpe series, the

I thought this was vintage Cornwell. A well researched telling of the Battle of Poitiers - the second great English Victory of the 100 Yrs War and the campaign that led up to it. Mr Cornwell has now writen novels on all three of the great English victories: Crecy, Agincourt and now Poitiers.As usual Mr. Cornwell writes vivid battle scenes. In addition to the combat, this has a little bit of everything - the battle scenes, wayward wife, chivalric knights, evil churchmen, early use of gunpowder,

Cornwell breathes life in English history with yet another wonderful page turner filled with his legendary twists and turns. 1356 is book four in The Grail Quest is a historical fiction novel series about a 14th Century search for the Holy Grail. Set around the time of the Hundred Years' War. They follow the adventures of Thomas of Hookton as he leaves Dorset after the murder of his father and joins the English Army under Edward III as an archerIn 1356 , Hookton is a veteran of Crecy and many

This was a decent read, but a bit disappointing to one who has read a lot of Cornwell. It really seemed too light hearted, almost slapstick at times. It was more like a caper than a historical fiction novel, but had a drawn out battle thrown in at the end.I did like the book, but never felt engaged like I have in other Cornwells. It just didn't match up with the previous books in the Thomas of Hookton series.