Deus Le Volt
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Format
Paperback
Pages
112
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2005
Publisher
Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd
ISBN-10
1903889499
ISBN-13
9781903889497
Description
In the midst of the chaotic fervor of the First Crusade, the rallying call “Deus Le Volt!” echoes through the air, fueling both passion and conflict. Jon de Burgh Miller takes readers on a gripping journey back to 1098, where knights and peasants set sail on a holy mission, driven by faith and desperation. As tensions rise and alliances form, the story delves into the motivations of those who dedicated their lives to the cause, revealing a tapestry of courage, fear, and unwavering belief.
Against this backdrop, personal tales intertwine—heroes emerge, friendships are tested, and the beauty of camaraderie shines through the darkness of war. As the battles unfold, individuals grapple with their faith and the harsh realities of violence and sacrifice. This narrative captures not only the political and religious dynamics at play but also the human experience amidst the chaos, reminding readers that each warrior carries their own hopes and fears.
With skillful storytelling and vivid prose, Miller crafts an immersive experience that invites reflection on faith, determination, and the complexities of human nature. Readers are sure to find themselves pondering the age-old question of what drives men to fight in the name of God, and at what cost.
Against this backdrop, personal tales intertwine—heroes emerge, friendships are tested, and the beauty of camaraderie shines through the darkness of war. As the battles unfold, individuals grapple with their faith and the harsh realities of violence and sacrifice. This narrative captures not only the political and religious dynamics at play but also the human experience amidst the chaos, reminding readers that each warrior carries their own hopes and fears.
With skillful storytelling and vivid prose, Miller crafts an immersive experience that invites reflection on faith, determination, and the complexities of human nature. Readers are sure to find themselves pondering the age-old question of what drives men to fight in the name of God, and at what cost.
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