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The Falcons of Montabard [Audiobook, MP3 Audio] [Audio CD]

Elizabeth Chadwick (Author)
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June 2010
Barfleur, 1120. Sabin FitzSimon, bastard son of an earl, has acquired a reputation for wildness and trouble only matched by his abilities as a warrior. But when he is caught seducing the King's favorite mistress, not even his fighting skills can save him. Beaten by the King's soldieries and left behind in the Norman port, it seems that his notoriety has finally gotten the better of him.

Upon his eventual return to England, Sabin is given the opportunity to rebuild his career and salvage his reputation: The knight Edmund Strongfist is leaving for the Holy Land to offer his sword and services to the King of Jerusalem, and he wants Sabin to join him.

Accompanying Strongfist is his young, beautiful, convent-educated daughter Annais. Sabin, he warns, is to keep away from her. Being grateful for the chance that Strongfist has given him, Sabin does so, but not without a feeling of regret as he observes her spirit and courage, and enjoys her beautiful harp playing.

The Holy Land brings its own shares of trials for Sabin. If he succeeds in keeping his distance from Annais, he has less success with Strongfist's new wife, and the consequences prove to be painful. The land is suffering from constant warfare and following the capture of the King, Sabin is forced to take command of the fortress of Montabard and marry its recently widowed chatelaine. Now there is all to play for...and all to lose.
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Readers will immediately be swept away by a masterful telling of a story spanning the borderlands of Scotland across the desert to the courts of twelfth-century Jerusalem. Sabin FitzSimon, an amorous knight in King Henry's court, loses his powerful position when discovered in a dalliance with the king's favorite mistress. Attached to Sir Edmund Strongfist, FitzSimon will accompany the aging knight and his convent-educated daughter, Annais, on a crusade to the Holy Land. In the glittering and intriguing courts of Jerusalem, they will meet the seductive predatoress,^B Mariamne, who will lust for Sabin and take Edmund for a husband; the courtly widower Gerbert, smitten with Annais; and the fearless King Baldwin and his courageous queen, Morphia.^B Soon all the characters find themselves caught up in border skirmishes leading to kidnappings, ransoms, and a daring rescue (based in fact) from a Saracen fortress. The author expertly twines factual details through the page-turning action. All characters, fictional and historical, are fully realized. An engrossing read for fans of medieval fiction; suggest also to readers of historical romance. Kaite Mediatore
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'The best writer of mediaeval fiction currently around' - HISTORICAL NOVEL REVIEW 'Elizabeth Chadwick knows exactly how to write convincing and compelling historical fiction' - Marina Oliver --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Soundings Ltd; MP3 Una edition (June 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1407915215
  • ISBN-13: 978-1407915210
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Elizabeth Chadwick is a best selling, award winning author of historical fiction. A born storyteller, her first novel The Wild Hunt won a Betty Trask Award in 1990. She has been four times shortlisted for the RNA Award in the UK for the best mainstream romantic novel. Her book The Scarlet Lion was selected as one of the top ten works of historical fiction of the decade by Richard Lee, founder of The Historical Novel Society.

 

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Simply a Good Read, November 12, 2004
Sabin FitzSimon has a reputation for trouble, but when he seduces one of the King's mistresses not even his fighting skills can save him from the King's soldiers. When he returns to England from abroad he is given the chance to rebuild his career and salvage his reputation. The knight Edmund Strongfist is leaving for the Holy Land and Sabin leaves with him and his daughter.
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When I read Elizabeth Chadwick's books I always wonder as a man whether I really should be, as they could be construed as love stories. But she has such a feel for the period (twelfth century), a part of history I am particularly fond of that I cannot put them down.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read!, March 22, 2006
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Elizabeth Chadwick is an amazing author. This is the first of her books I have read and it will not be the last. The scenes are well written, right down to the smells -- you can picture every thing in your mind. A wonderful, exciting love story and a refreshing change to read about Outremer (Israel) during the crusades.

It was wonderful seeing Sabin grow and mature from a young hellion and womanizer into a caring, loving husband and father, while at the same time being a fierce and noble warrior. The fight between Sabin and the Arab where all Sabin had to defend himself was a wooden shield was heartstopping.

The final chapters were some of the most thrilling page turners I have ever read. An incredible rescue, and according to the author based upon true events, except that Sabin and Anais are fictional. An excellent read, I cannot recommend it enough.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Medieval bad boy turns into a great man, May 5, 2008
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This is the story of Sabin FitzSimon, the illegitimate son of a deceased Earl, who has earned himself quite a reputation for his bad boy ways. Having never had the love of a mother and with the only parent he has ever know dead, he is left in an awkward situation in a family in which he is basically an outsider. He covers his pain with his outlandish behavior causing his step-mother, who never showed him any warmth to begin with, and her new husband to expect the worse of him...and he is happy to oblige.

Sabin tests his luck one too many times by bedding the King's favorite mistress. This earns him a severe beating, gets him thrown out of the King's service, and off the ship that is bound for home. Ironcially, this turns out to be a good thing as the ship ends up sinking killing all on board. Arriving home in disgrace, it is decided that he will accompany a family friend on a crusade to Outremer (part of the middle east that today includes Israel, Palestine, and a few other countries)to give him one last chance to straighten out. He ends up in service to Baldwin, the King of Jerusalem and in charge of Montabard, a great fortress in an unstable part of the region and charged with protecting Annais, the daughter of the man he came to Outremer with. Given this new start, Sabin decides to make the best of it and proves that there is more to this bad boy than an uncanny ability to seduce women and get himself in trouble.

This was an exciting novel to read. There were lots of battle scenes, harrowing moments, and many touching ones too. I appreciated the exotic setting and the way Ms. Chadwick describes daily life from the food, the heat, the pests, the clothes, to the music makes the reader feel as if they were right there in the story.

Sabin's character was beautifully written as he transforms from boy to man before the reader's eyes. I didn't think Annais, the heroine's character was as good. For a heroine, she seemed rather run of the mill. I did love Mariamne, a wealthy widow who is given by the King to Annais's father in exchange for his service. She was complex and multi-faceted. It would've been nice if her character had been included in more of the story.

While this wasn't my favorite Chadwick, it was still an amazing book with lots of excitement, very well written, and I highly recommend it to any lovers of historical fiction.
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Sabin FitzSimon stood on the wharfside in the gathering dusk and through narrowed tawny-green eyes watched King Henry's ship, the Mora, put to Sea. Read the first page
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King Baldwin, Tel Namir, King Henry, Joscelin of Edessa, Prince David, Edmund Strongfist, Blanche Nef, Emir Balak, Lord Gerbert, Lord Joscelin, Patriarch Bernard, Princess Joveta, Waleran of Birejek, Father Jerome, Holy Sepulchre, Countess Matilda, Gerbert de Montabard, King of Jerusalem, Queen Morphia, Emir of Shaizar, Sir Edmund, Countess Maria, Lady Margaret, Lord Fergus, Emir of Horns
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