Spy in the House of Fitzwalter

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: D. Cullen Nolan ISBN: 9780982042809
Publisher: D. Cullen Nolan Publication: June 10, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: D. Cullen Nolan
ISBN: 9780982042809
Publisher: D. Cullen Nolan
Publication: June 10, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Spy in the House of Fitzwalter is a medieval tale of treachery, tenacity, and truth; of swords and lies, conquerors and spies. Follow Robert de London from Morocco to England and France, while he wages war with whispers in the chapel and swords on battlefields of blood. Whom does he serve, King John or Baron Fitzwalter?

Robert de London is an orphan of the Church, a minor cleric employed in the Court of King John of England. With no family connections, Robert must rely on himself to make something of his life. Given the opportunity to partake a secret mission beyond the Realm, Robert decides this is his opportunity.

Robert finds himself whirling in the maelstrom of English politics, serving a reviled king willing to do anything to stay in power. Secrets are shared, loyalties divided, and blood spilt. From the Tower of London to Nottingham, at the signing of Magna Carta and the Battle of Lincoln, Robert de London discovers what it means to truly serve a cause; reaping rewards and retribution along the way.

Spy in the House of Fitzwalter is the 1st Book of the Lost Crusader Saga; following the life of Robert de London from England to Mongolia and back again (almost).

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Spy in the House of Fitzwalter is a medieval tale of treachery, tenacity, and truth; of swords and lies, conquerors and spies. Follow Robert de London from Morocco to England and France, while he wages war with whispers in the chapel and swords on battlefields of blood. Whom does he serve, King John or Baron Fitzwalter?

Robert de London is an orphan of the Church, a minor cleric employed in the Court of King John of England. With no family connections, Robert must rely on himself to make something of his life. Given the opportunity to partake a secret mission beyond the Realm, Robert decides this is his opportunity.

Robert finds himself whirling in the maelstrom of English politics, serving a reviled king willing to do anything to stay in power. Secrets are shared, loyalties divided, and blood spilt. From the Tower of London to Nottingham, at the signing of Magna Carta and the Battle of Lincoln, Robert de London discovers what it means to truly serve a cause; reaping rewards and retribution along the way.

Spy in the House of Fitzwalter is the 1st Book of the Lost Crusader Saga; following the life of Robert de London from England to Mongolia and back again (almost).

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