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Mamluk

Hospitaller Saga, Book 2

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Mamluk

By: J. K. Swift
Narrated by: Brad Wills
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Historical adventure thriller of the final days of the Crusades based on real events

They have defeated their Muslim enemies, crushed the unstoppable Mongol horde, and now the Mamluks turn their full attention to the Christian Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Only the port city of Acre remains in the hands of the Crusaders. The boys in Brother Foulques de Villaret’s Hospitaller Army of Children are approaching manhood, but their training is far from complete. Foulques needs more time. The Hospitallers, Templars, and Teutonics all need more time. Before preparations can be made, the Mamluks are at the gates of Acre. And in their midst, is a man Foulques knows only too well: a terrifying warrior named Badru Hashim, the Northman.

Mamluk is the second book in the Hospitaller Saga, a series of action-packed adventure novels perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell or Sharon Kay Penman.

©2018 J. K. Swift (P)2025 J. K. Swift

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