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Legenden des Krieges - Das blutige Schwert
- Thomas Blackstone 1
- Narrated by: Wolfgang Berger
- Length: 18 hrs and 6 mins
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Publisher's Summary
England, 1346. Der junge Steinmetz Thomas Blackstone wird vor die Wahl gestellt: Entweder der Tod durch den Strick - für einen Mord, den er nicht begangen hat. Oder er schließt sich der englischen Armee an, für die König Edward dringend weitere Bogenschützen sucht. Die Entscheidung fällt ihm nicht schwer. Doch in der Normandie lernt Thomas die bittere Realität des Krieges kennen. Ritterlichkeit ist ein Kodex für bessere Zeiten. Gnade gibt es nicht - schon gar nicht in der Schlacht von Crécy, dem blutigen Kessel des Hundertjährigen Krieges.
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