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Chuck Black (Author)
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May 15, 2007
He was called to fulfill a mighty quest, filled with fierce battles.
A quest to bring hope to the kingdom…

Having narrowly escaped death at the hands of the evil Shadow Warriors, Sir Gavin is given a new name by the Prince to signify his new allegiance–to the cause of the one he once swore to kill. Called to share this message to everyone in the land of Arrethtrae, Sir Gavinaugh takes up his sword and embarks on an epic journey.

Winning hearts and minds with the power of his words and his skill with a sword, Gavinaugh travels from one end of the kingdom to the other, telling Outdwellers about the Prince, convincing them to join him. And though Gavinaugh is at times beaten, thrown in prison, or stranded far from home, the Prince himself guides his words, his sword, and his pilgrimage.

Journey to Arrethtrae, where the King and His Son implement a bold plan to save their kingdom; where courage, faith, and loyalty stand tall in the face of opposition; where good will not bow to evil–and the Prince’s chosen messenger speaks boldly of his quest.

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Chuck Black spent eight years in the Air Force traveling the world as a communications engineer and an F-16 fighter pilot. Today, Chuck is a product design engineer and has invented or coinvented eleven patented construction products now being sold internationally. His passion in life is to serve the Lord Jesus Christ and to love his wife, Andrea, and their six children. The Blacks take their family music ministry on the road, singing Christian gospel, contemporary, and traditional songs. Chuck and his family live in North Dakota.

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A Knight’s
Return

Gavinaugh looked across the Brimshire Plains to the Boundary Mountains. He then turned and scanned northward toward Cameria, and finally west to the Forest of Renault and beyond where the Chessington Valley, Kesson’s Territory, and the Great Sea lay. All he had really known was the city of Chessington and the surrounding regions, but his mind was slowly awakening to the enormity of the kingdom and his mission to reach all lands and all people with the story of the Prince.

Gavinaugh filled his lungs with the sweet, crisp morning air of the country and felt small. He slowly shook his head.

“You are troubled,” the Prince said as He stood before Gavinaugh, ready to mount His steed.

“I am but one, my Lord, and I ache to reach all of Arrethtrae. I worry that my legs might not endure and the days of my life might not be numerous enough to reach them all. Where do I start?” He looked upon the royal face of the Prince.

The Prince smiled. “You start and end with Me, Gavinaugh. You are responsible for your service to Me, not for the decisions of others. Fulfill your duty one day at a time, and leave the outcome in My hands.”

Gavinaugh understood and nodded.

“Your fellow knights do not trust you. Your journey to the ends of the kingdom must first pass through Chessington. They need to know that you are truly a Knight of the Prince.”

“Yes, my Lord. But how am I to travel–”

The Prince held up His hand to silence him.

Gavinaugh knew that the Prince could hear something he could not. He strained to listen. A moment later he not only heard the rumble but felt the pounding in the earth of hundreds of horses. Out of the north he saw the growing mass of a mighty army approaching. He felt a swell of anxiety in his stomach and began to draw his sword.

“They are Mine,” the Prince said as He mounted His steed.

He looked down at Gavinaugh, and in that moment Gavinaugh felt the gaze of a King upon him. Soon an army of mighty warriors enveloped them. They saluted the Prince and waited in silence for His command. The Prince’s horse reared, and He led the force southward to the Great Sea. As the massive steeds and their riders passed by on each side, Gavinaugh recognized one warrior among them. Porunth broke off from the rest and came to him.

“You look well, my friend.” Porunth smiled as he spoke above the thundering sound. The last of the warriors passed like a rush of wind, and the sound of beating hooves quickly diminished.

“I am well… Finally, I am well.” Gavinaugh returned the smile.

Porunth nodded. “You have partaken of the character of the Prince. It is easy to tell when one has been with Him.”

“I am humbly grateful and a privileged man.”

“As are we all.” Porunth looked toward his retreating force. “May your travels be fair and your battles sure, Sir Gavinaugh.”

“And yours, good sir,” Gavinaugh said. “You don’t perhaps have an extra horse about, do you?”

“Strange you should ask,” Porunth said. “You are not the only one who has skirted death.” He smiled again and bolted away toward his army without another word.

Gavinaugh was confused, but he was learning that the messages of the Silent Warriors were oftentimes more like riddles. He watched the Prince’s army diminish in the distance.

“I guess my travels will begin on foot,” he said aloud and looked toward the forest from which he had come weeks earlier.

Just then a horse neighed loudly a short distance behind him, and Gavinaugh nearly jumped out of his armor. He turned to see a sight that delighted his soul.

“Triumph?”

He ran to the horse and could hardly contain his joy. “Triumph…it is you! How can this possibly be?”

Triumph seemed pleased to see Gavinaugh as well. He stroked the horse’s neck and felt as though they were once again a team. In examining the horse, he noticed the scar on Triumph’s shoulder, but otherwise he seemed healthy and whole.

He mounted Triumph and looked forward to his course back home.

After many days of traveling, Gavinaugh arrived in the Chessington Valley. He timed his arrival at dusk, for he was unsure of the status of the city and of the Noble Knights. He knew he must face Kifus one day, but now was not the time, for such an encounter would only hinder his call to the greater purpose of life.

He took the back alleyways to the home of a man named Tarill. He dismounted and knocked quietly at the back door, as he had done many times before. The door opened slightly, and a stout-looking man with a scraggly beard peered out.

“What in the…” The man opened the door to allow Gavinaugh entrance and then looked outside after him to confirm that no one was watching. He quickly closed and locked the door and turned to face Gavinaugh. This was no joyous reunion.

“I heard you were dead…or worse,” Tarill said bluntly.

Gavinaugh did not respond. He produced a small bag that jingled with coins. “Where do they meet now?”

Tarill laughed. “So you’ve come to finish the job you started, eh? I guess I know which rumors to believe.”

Gavinaugh was becoming uncomfortable, for here in the home of his old informant he was dramatically facing the reality of his former life.

“Just tell me the location, and I’ll be on my way.”

“Double the fee, and I will hand their leaders to you on a silver platter!” Tarill seemed thrilled with the prospect.

“How so?”

“An acquaintance of mine has gained the trust of two of their leaders, Barrett and William. He told me that there is a meeting arranged with one of the Followers from an Outdweller haven. With a little persuasion I can convince him to tell me the location. You and your men could take them with ease.”

Gavinaugh thought for a moment and realized that this would be his best opportunity to reach the Knights of the Prince.

“Very well. I will agree on one condition. No one else, not even the Noble Knights, are to be told. Is that clear?”

Tarill’s eyes narrowed. “All right, I can agree to that. What have you got up your sleeve, Gavin?”

Gavinaugh looked at the man fiercely. “If you betray me, Tarill, my next hunt will be for you.”

Gavinaugh paid the man and left.

Two nights later, Gavinaugh cautiously approached a shop in the northern part of Chessington. He found an alcove and watched from the shadows of the night. The air was thick and still. He spotted the door that led to the chamber where the meeting was to be. The sounds of a city settling down for the night mixed with the chirp of crickets and an occasional barking hound. He was apprehensive, for he was not completely confident that Tarill could be trusted. He was a man who made his living on deception and on bartering one deal for another. Loyalty was not part of his character. Even if Tarill chose not to betray him, Gavinaugh wasn’t sure how the Knights of the Prince would respond to him. Although he carried his sword, he knew that he could never draw it upon a fellow Knight of the Prince, even if it meant the end of his life.

After a long wait, Gavinaugh was fairly confident that no one was nearby. He walked to the door. He looked up and down the alley one more time, took a deep breath, then opened the door and stepped inside.

As he closed the door, his back was to the room.

“Finally, you’ve arrived,” a man said.

Gavinaugh turned and faced the men.

“Were you delayed, Sir–”

Before him stood two men in tunics bearing the mark of the Prince. One was a bit shorter and nearly bald. Gavinaugh immediately recognized the taller, dark-haired knight as one of the first men he captured a long time ago. Gavinaugh had questioned him in the cells of the prison. The recognition was mutual, as evidenced by the look of shock on the man’s face.

Both men immediately drew their swords and looked to the doors of the shop, apparently expecting a full ambush to crush down upon them.

Gavinaugh held up his hand. “I am alone, gentlemen. Please do not be alarmed.”

The tension in the room was thick. Both men were poised in a fight-ready stance. Gavinaugh wondered if they would run him through and flee, but they did not attack.

The shorter man slowly moved to the front door.

“Check the street,” the taller man said.

The other man opened the door a crack. “Two Noble Knights!” he said in a hushed tone.

“They are not with me. I didn’t come to fight you. Please believe me,” Gavinaugh said.

The two men gripped their swords tighter and took a step toward Gavinaugh.

“You are Sir Gavin, the Tyrant of Chessington. Why should we believe you?” the taller man said as he pointed his sword at him. Just then the door behind Gavinaugh began to open, and dread filled his heart.

Tarill must have betrayed me!
He turned toward the door and drew his sword. Only then did he realize his error. He was in the presence of men who regarded him as an enemy. With his sword in his hand, their perception was undeniable.

“It’s a trick!” the shorter man exclaimed.

As they rushed upon Gavinaugh, he turned to face them and lowered his sword. The two men brought their swords back to strike. For a moment Gavinaugh wondered if his mission would be over before it began, but they did not finish their attack. It seemed to Gavinaugh as though they could not attack one who would not defend himself.

“We are among friends, gentlemen. Please lower your swords,&#...

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 14 and up
  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Multnomah Books (May 15, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590527496
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590527498
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.4 x 8.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #128,374 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Chuck Black is the author of nine novels including the popular Kingdom Series and The Knights of Arrethtrae series. He spent eight years in the Air Force traveling the world as a communications engineer and an F-16 fighter pilot. Today, Chuck is a product design engineer and has invented or coinvented eleven patented construction products now being sold internationally. His passion in life is to serve the Lord Jesus Christ and to love his wife, Andrea, and their six children. The Blacks take their family music ministry on the road, singing Christian gospel, contemporary, and traditional songs. Chuck and his family live in North Dakota.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Kingdom's Quest ~ Reviewed, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Kingdom's Quest (Kingdom, Book 5) (Paperback)
This is an amazing book. It has everything from a dragon and pirates to duels and a tournament topped off by an unexpected ending. I recommend this book to everyone.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Young Christian Series!, April 26, 2011
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Review written by 14 year old girl:

Kingdom's Quest is a continuation of the Kingdom's Call story and the fifth book in The Kingdom Series by Chuck Black. I almost felt like I was a real spectator to the book with how much life was brought to the story through the full cast audio version. The music was moving and the sound effects were incredible. Kingdom's Quest is my absolute favorite in the kingdom series because of the love and passion for the Prince, the change of heart, the forgiveness, a tournament, a dragon, and a romance you didn`t think possible.

Sir Gavin was a Noble Knight of Chessington and a tyrant to followers of the Prince. But when he meets the Prince he is given a new heart, and new name, and a new mission. Sir Gavinaugh, Knight of the Prince is to bring the good news of the Prince to all who will hear it. Because of his past, he has many enemies and few who trust him. But with his faith in the Prince, he is ready for anything. Anything except the anger and revenge lurking in the heart of the beautiful Keanna, a slave girl who suffers from the aftermath of a choice Gavinaugh made as a tyrant.

This is an marvelous retelling of the story of Paul`s conversion. Saul was a Pharisee who imprisoned Jesus' followers. Gavin was a Noble Knight who imprisoned followers of the Prince. Both had a change of heart and name and preached the good news.

This story is phenomenal, well dramatized, and my nonnegotiable favorite book in The Kingdom Series. Andy Turvey and Dawn Marshall do a spectacular job narrating all The Kingdom Series books and they did an exceptional job on Kingdom's Quest. The book was clean, perfect for a person of any age, and outstandingly done!

I only use 5 stars on books I buy for my permanent library. This book is part of my "all ages" library.

Would I/Did I buy it? Yes
Would I read it again? Yes
Would I recommend it to friends? Yes

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5.0 out of 5 stars 6 stars out of 5!!!, June 26, 2010
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I read this whole series from beginning to end without getting bored once!! An AMZING addition to this action PACKED allegory of the whole Bible,Kingdom's Quest(Book 5) was my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!!! In reading these books I feel I have become strengthened in my walk with God. This is the BEST series EVER! 3 cheers for Chuck Black!******
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