
Contents
Dedication
AUTHOR’S NOTE:
PROLOGUE
Chapter I. By The Waters of Death Creek
Chapter II. Sir Andrew D’Arcy
Chapter III. The Knighting of the Brethren
Chapter IV. The Letter of Saladin
Chapter V. The Wine Merchant
Chapter VI. The Christmas Feast at Steeple
Set against the turbulent backdrop of the late twelfth‑century Holy Land, the tale unfolds where crusader banners clash with the crescent of Saladin’s forces. From the dusty plains of Hattin to the glittering courts of Damascus, the narrative paints a vivid picture of a world where faith, honor, and ambition intertwine with the harsh realities of war.
At the heart of the story is a band of English knights, the Brethren, whose loyalty is tested by love and betrayal. Sir Andrew D’Arcy, drawn into a forbidden romance with the beautiful Zobeide, finds his oath to his comrades and his conscience at odds, while the formidable Sultan Saladin watches the unfolding drama from his palace, haunted by memories of his own rise.
The author weaves romance, chivalry, and the stark brutality of the Crusades into a compelling adventure, inviting listeners to experience the hopes and fears of those who lived on the razor’s edge between glory and ruin.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (686K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
JoAnn Rees
Release date
2001-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1856–1925
Best known for the classic adventures King Solomon’s Mines and She, this English novelist helped shape the modern lost-world tale with stories full of danger, mystery, and far-off landscapes. His time in southern Africa fed the vivid settings and atmosphere that made his fiction so widely read.
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