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The Knight's Enemies

by Benjamin Hulme-Cros

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"Travel back to medieval England with time-traveling brothers Arthur and Finn to keep the castle of Sir William Malory from falling to the enemy and to prevent the death of his daughter Eleanor. Will the boys escape after being imprisoned in the castle, manage to save Eleanor in time, and succeed in changing the course of history?"--… (more)
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THE KNIGHT'S ENEMIES takes brothers Finn and Arthur Blade to medieval England (through time travel) to resolve a conflict. The novel features a violent, high-action plot with limited character development and won't appeal to all readers. But for many readers, the adventure and suspense will provide an excellent foil for learning about the history of armed conflict.

Read my complete review in RESOURCE LINKS 20.5 (June 2015).
  laVermeer | Jul 18, 2015 |
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"Travel back to medieval England with time-traveling brothers Arthur and Finn to keep the castle of Sir William Malory from falling to the enemy and to prevent the death of his daughter Eleanor. Will the boys escape after being imprisoned in the castle, manage to save Eleanor in time, and succeed in changing the course of history?"--

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