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Mass Market Paperback Knight Errant Book

ISBN: 1844165515

ISBN13: 9781844165513

Knight Errant

(Part of the Warhammer Fantasy Series and Knights of Bretonnia (#1) Series)

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The noble knights of Bretonnia are bound by duty and honour to fight for their king, and defend their lands from invaders. When the Lord of Bastonne falls ill, his two sons Calard and Bertelis are... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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2 ratings

Lots of good battles and intrigue.

I always buy any Black Library book that tries a setting other than the Empire and pray for a decent plot. This book was surprisingly good. A great look into the lands of Brettonia and the characters are believable and dynamic while also being true to the Warhammer lore. The combination of exciting battles and threatening political intrigue gives a wide view on the lives of the noble and peasent classes, and the main character has an interesting story of his own. I definitely recommend this book for any warhammer fan, and it could possibly even intrigue newcomers.

4.5 stars! Bretonnian Knights, book one

Lutheure, Lord of Bastonne, is ailing. It is up to his two sons to protect the area and uphold the honor of their line. Calad is first born and heir. Bertelis is his half-brother. The two could not be more opposite in looks, talents, and manners. When word comes that the south-eastern lands of Bordeleaux has been overrun with greenskins, Lutheure sends Calad, Bertelis, and some men to help repel the invaders. Folcard, the household's fierce chamberlain, tells Taneborc, the Lady of Bastonne's favorite knight, that the lady wishes him to kill Calad. The assassin in the midst is not the only problem headed Calad's way. Maloric, the young Earl of Sangasse, hates the two brothers. Worst of all is the fact that the true enemy comes from an unexpected source and it preys on human and greenskin alike. ***** Never before has a tale of the Bretonnian Knights been told. This is the first of a new trilogy (or series). The author did a good job on developing the characters of Calad and Bertelis. However, why Lutheure is ailing will be too obvious to most readers. I wish that part had been handled better. Other than that, I cannot think of anything bad about the story. The plot is realistic for the Warhammer universe. The prime evil is secluded so readers will be just as confused and unsure as the brothers are. I like it when, as the reader, I see things unfold at the same time as the main characters. Author Anthony Reynolds has proven his talent in prior titles, but this tale shows that the author's best may be yet to come...and that is saying something awesome! ***** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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