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Knights Templar

On Crusade: More Tales of the Knights Templar

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The bestselling author of the Deryni fantasy series has compiled a new collection of stories about a mysterious and romantic order of medieval knights, featuring tales written by Andre Norton, Deborah Turner Harris, and other of today's leading fantasists.

256 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1998

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Katherine Kurtz

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Katherine Kurtz is an American fantasy novel writer. She is best known for her Deryni series. She currently lives in Virginia.

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August 5, 2024
I finally finished this anthology about the Templars. I enjoy stories about knights, especially when the individual tales are presented in a way that moves them into the historical related category.

Reflecting, I've known a few modern-day knights, and although the post nowadays is mostly ceremonial, the true honor, charity, and deep religious feeling is there.

I saw that religious touch deeper in these stories about the fabled Templars, with faith that echoes through the ages.

The pure heart sang through most of the stories, which were written by some highly acclaimed people. There was only one which I felt was a little slow to engage, "Selling the Devil", mainly since it began more like a cheesy detective story from the 1950s. Even that was mostly recovered, though, returning to an ending that was well done, if still a bit cheesy.

This is a good selection for a short down time or just to calm the mind before bed.
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326 reviews7 followers
January 24, 2020
Not a bad compilation of short stories, especially since the main subject matter was the Knights Templar. The famous knights have always been a fascination of mine, and these shorties were worth the read, some more than others...when you read it, you'll see what I mean.
208 reviews
June 16, 2008
Not too bad. I enjoyed it immensely while I was in college, but my tastes have changed somewhat.
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594 reviews66 followers
November 21, 2009
This is a somewhat uneven collection of stories, from the highly entertaining and moving to the too-plodding-to-finish.

Recommended to those who like spirituality mixed with their fantasy.
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June 9, 2012
An improvement over the first book in this series. Some stories were great and others so-so. Overall I still enjoyed it.
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45 reviews7 followers
October 14, 2007
I also read this originally in 1998.
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