
The Darkest Knight
The Crusades Series, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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James Batchelor
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By:
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James Batchelor
About this listen
Audiobook three of the Crusades Series is here! In the previous installment, The Knights Mourning, the Dawnings were betrayed by one of their own. Ambushed on their own lands, the army was decimated by the combined might of a Saracen-Braddock force.
When it was clear that defeat was inevitable, Richard ordered the remnants of the Dawning chivalry back to fortify Dawning Castle in a last desperate attempt to preserve the barony, while he and William attempted to delay the enemy.
Now sealed in the castle with only a handful of trained soldiers remaining, the Dawnings struggle to hold the gates against a superior army, while an unseen enemy within the castle works to undermine them at every step.
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