The Brethren Trilogy: Brethren, Crusade, Requiem
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Some characters appears very one-sided. Three stars feels a bit cheap, but at the same time I'm not that in love with it.
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Middle ground it is. Nov 09, RH rated it it was amazing. The Crusades come back in the 21st century with this trilogy. We relive the times long forgotten about an Order that set out to fight the Holy War against the Muslims. William Campbell, a young servant has the wish to become a Templars Knight, after his father.
In his quest to become a bearer of the white cloak he makes and loses friends, loses his girlfriend, takes lives and discovers a secret Order within the Order.
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A small group of men, fighting the war in the middle east, secretly trying to The Crusades come back in the 21st century with this trilogy. A small group of men, fighting the war in the middle east, secretly trying to make peace between the camps, are hindered by rage and greediness originating from different sources.
The Brethren Trilogy: Brethren, Crusade, Requiem by Robyn Young
A book written by one of this secret Order's members is stolen and the truth is threatened to be unveiled. The kind of England gets involved, the book is burned, but it seems that the King's ideas are quite different from the Templar's Order. It has been a while since a book sucked me into the story as this one did.
Characters are well described.
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Love, hatred, pain and rage are common but well told. With the storyline being onfolded from the two different camps over a time frame of about 10 years, not only allows the reader to learn about events, fights and meetings, but also sees the characters change, die, grow older, wiser and more experienced in the game of life. Aug 16, Tomos Roberts rated it liked it. I'm a big fan of Robyn Young, and not just because she said she liked my book.
The Brethren Trilogy: Brethren, Crusade, Requiem
I'm a fan of her works, Brethren, Crusade, and Requiem because they are damn good books that bring together an interesting time period and a mythical back story. Add to this interesting characters and a good narrative and it is no wonder she's been so successful. The only negative thoughts I have about these books are that there is possibly a slight modern view of how some of these men may have thought.
I would've lik I'm a big fan of Robyn Young, and not just because she said she liked my book. I would've liked there to be more barbaric intentions but apart from that each one of these books is a fun read with enjoyable characters, who you cared about and at the end of the day that's all that really matters in writing. Steve Donnelly rated it it was amazing Feb 07, Eifion Wyn Williams rated it it was amazing Oct 01, Oliver Smith rated it it was amazing Jul 24, Anora rated it liked it Aug 03, Michael Patterson rated it it was amazing Jan 17, Graeme Allen rated it really liked it Sep 28, Matthew Rees rated it it was amazing Oct 09, Kay rated it it was amazing Aug 05, Cedric rated it it was amazing Jan 01, Aron Raaijmakers rated it it was amazing Dec 09, Chris Beaird rated it it was amazing Oct 20, Mr R C Fitzgerald rated it really liked it Sep 02, Richard Keers rated it it was amazing May 07, David Ware rated it it was amazing Sep 04, Joe Kosik rated it it was amazing Oct 30, Mae rated it it was amazing Jan 29, Cristian Tomescu rated it really liked it Apr 24, Andrei Rodis rated it really liked it Jul 20, Don rated it really liked it Nov 17, Mark Dickson rated it it was amazing Mar 14, Requiem was first released in the United Kingdom in The novel received a mixed response from reviewers, with most citing the story's disjointed nature and disparity with the rest of the trilogy as the novel's shortcomings.
John Washburn, in a mostly positive review for Myshelf.
I wish she had done the same in The Fall of the Templars. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Not to be confused with The Fall of the Templar.
Works by Robyn Young. Brethren Crusade Requiem Insurrection Renegade Kingdom Sons of the Blood Court of Wolves