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1066 The Healer

During the Middle Ages, Arabic, Turkish, Indus and Chinese cultures produced the world's best scientists, astronomers, mathematicians, physicians, poets and inventors at a time when Europe suffered through the Dark Ages. In 1057, a Viking slave ship kidnaps a youth off a beach in Wales and a boy from Normandy and sells them on an eastern slave market to a khan, emperor of 10 walled cities on the Silk Road. They are trained as horse fighters, then educated, one as a physician and the other an expert in agriculture and animal husbandry. They return to William the Conqueror's Britannia and its immeasurable brutality. Though skilled fighters with the short sword and compound bow and capable of brutish behavior themselves, their intellect has been leavened by eastern knowledge, philosophy and religion. Declared heretics before the Norman court, they are released to trek across Britannia. They encounter assassins, Norman warriors, Saxon rebels and a bandit Welsh longbowman. History and the slavery of feudal England unfold as they fight their way to claim a fiefdom in the warring frontier of Wales.

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Product Details:
Author: John Wright
Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Create Space Publishing
Publication Date: November 08, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 1439200645
Product Length: 9.02 inches
Product Width: 5.98 inches
Product Height: 0.85 inches
Product Weight: 1.23 pounds
Package Length: 8.9 inches
Package Width: 5.8 inches
Package Height: 1.2 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
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5Rousing Medieval Adventure  Nov 09, 2009
By Carl Evans
This is the best historical novel I have read in a long time. Wright's choice of using two protagonists is brilliant. It allows him to present two multi-faceted believable characters as opposed to the usual stereotypical hero. You first meet the young protagonists, Riennes (a Norman) and Haralde (a Saxon) as they come ashore in William the Conqueror's Britannia of 1067 after 10 years of enslavement, and subsequent education, in a far-off Eastern kingdom. Wright keeps the action moving along briskly as you follow them on their journey from William's court to the wild Welsh frontier where Haralde hopes to claim his inheritance - his ancestoral land.

This well-researched book is set in real historic times and you do meet real historic characters, along with the fictional ones, all of whom sound, look, and feel right for that time. Likewise, their environment is one of mud, grime, smoke, and wood - no knights in shining armour here. I especially like the way the two protagonists' Eastern outlook on life sets them apart from the British characters they interact with. All characters are presented as fully dimensional but, cultural differences do affect their way of thinking and impact on the decisions they make.

If you like intellegent characterizations, interesting narration, a dynamic plot with plenty of action set in early medieval times, you will enjoy this novel.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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