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Eight Pointed Cross

By: Marthese Fenech
Narrated by: Simon Hester
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The violent clash between the Ottoman Empire and the Knights of St John on the island fortress of Malta serves as the backdrop to Eight-Pointed Cross. Young siblings Domenicus and Katrina Montesa live under constant threat of raids by the Ottoman Turks, the staunchest enemies of the Christian knights. All the while, hundreds of leagues away in Istanbul, Demir's dream of becoming an imperial horseman in the Sultan's cavalry is his only salvation against relentless torment by his cruel brother.

The Turkish invasion of Malta and the island's bloody defence will forever change the lives of the three protagonists, whose fates are intertwined not only with each other, but with nobles and peasants, knights and corsairs, tyrants and gally slaves, on both sides of the conflict as the novel sweeps across the Mediterranean world of the 16th century - from Malta, a barren Christian outpost, to Istanbul, the glittering seat of Islam, from filthy prison cells to lush palace gardens. Against soaring cliffs and open sea-lanes, the men and women of Eight-Pointed Cross face corruption and oppression, broken vows and betrayal, as two great empires collide. Surviving this battle-soaked world of swords and scimitars will test the limits of every character's courage, loyalty, and love.

©2011 Marthese Fenech (P)2019 Marthese Fenech
Fiction Historical Fiction Ottoman Empire Imperialism Island Crusade
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a good story bound in history of the endless war of hatred between churches with the same god, as always the innocent suffer and evil men carry out evil deeds, in this tale children grow to young adults, changing their views whilst suffering life with few joys, a very good book almost 4.5
and yet a poor narrator who takes a breath when the paragraph isn't finished but worse does not when one does, haplessly carrying on often when the tale has switched characters or in a different country.

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An enjoyable listen

I tried this primarily due to my love of Malta and Maltese people. This book is set in the years preceding the Great Siege and it was enjoyable hearing a story set in areas such as Birgu, with which I am personally very familiar. Its well written, the characters interesting and believable. The Maltese one's, certainly having Maltese traits. The story flowed nicely and at a good pace,

From time to time within chapters, the story flitted from one scene to the next, without pause, and it would take a few moments to realise that a new scene had begun. Obviously something that would be obvious in the written version, but not so in the narration.

I'm looking forward to the next two books of the trilogy.

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