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Knightfall: The Infinite Deep

The Knightfall Series, Book 1

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Knightfall: The Infinite Deep

By: David B. Coe
Narrated by: James Langton
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The first official Knightfall tie-in novel, charting the Templars' adventures after the Fall of Acre.

Following the Fall of Acre, Landry, Godfrey, and the other survivors of the siege flee in a sailboat across the Mediterranean. Drifting for weeks, they try to land on Cyprus only to run into a dangerous Mamluk detachment. Running dangerously low on supplies, they are forced to take to the seas once more.

Trying to land on the coastline of Turkey, they are ambushed by pirates and taken captive. Incarcerated on a remote island compound, Landry, Godfrey and the other Templars must plan their escape before all hope is lost.

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very good

Great story a band of brothers defend each other with there lives and fight with honour

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Well read.

James Langton is one of the better narrators I have encountered in my voyages through the many books listened to.
Storyline a little predictable though.


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Very enjoyable

Gave it 30 minutes to see if I liked it and was hooked. James Langton is an excellent storyteller with a different voice for every character.

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Crusader adventure

I bought this book on the strength of the narrator James Langton who did a great job with the Hellequin series,and because I loved the author's Thieftaker series. I was not aware this was a follow up to a tv series but this was not a problem. The story pics up after the fall of Acre as a group of Templars and refugees flee the city, presumably the events of the tv series. As a result you are thrown into an established group but the author does a great job of quickly getting you to know them, I immediately felt an affinity for the characters and enjoyed a well written adventure. i look forward to more.

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Excellent listen

I really enjoyed this action-packed novel. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series.

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An absorbing listen

A very good tale indeed. Some great characters and an epic storyline. Did not expect to enjoy this quite as much as I did!!!

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Hope Book 2 Comes Soon

Liked this book, well written and likeable characters. Will read as many as they make.

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brilliant

From the very first page I was hooked. The characters are developed greatly as the story unfolds and I found myself addicted to finding out what happens next. The only downside is that it had to come to an end. Absolutely loved it.

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Entertaining but ...

It's an enjoyable romp but don't expect realism. in fact suspend belief altogether because the scenarios on the pirate island are ludicrous.

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A good adventure

Despite not reading the first book the characters come to life and the story is complete.

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