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Die Tochter des Khan (2011)

von Colin Falconer

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1260 AD: Josseran Sarrazini is a Templar Knight, trained for war. But as the Christian garrisons in the Holy Land begin to fall to the Saracen, he must embark upon a mission of peace: to the golden palaces at Xanadu, to seek an alliance with Kubilai Khan, ruler of the greatest empire in history and commander of the invincible Mongol horde. Josseran's task is formidable. To ride the treacherous Silk Road to the edge of the known world. To cheat hunger, thirst, and death. And to forge a crucial allegiance with a people who do not honor his cause, or his God. Blazing with adventure, epic in scope, and utterly compulsive, Silk Road weaves a spellbinding story of war, honor, and desire onto the vast tapestry of the medieval East.… (mehr)
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Oh. It pains me to write this review. This book is probably the biggest disappointment of the year for me. I read books from every time period, every genre, writing style and so on. But this for me was a bust.
The concept and story was brilliant and a great subject. But the writing style was unreadable. The chapters were extremely short...some not even two pages. It was impossible to become vested in anything that was going on in the story because of the pacing. Before I could settle down and get into the story I was being dragged to a different character. Trying to read a story with paragraph breaks every other sentence was annoying. I as a reader need much more than a couple of hundred pages to travel the Silk Road. There was nothing to sink your teeth into. It read like a screenplay full of grammatical errors. I am only giving this two stars and not zero simply because I like the genre and subject. I still don't want to give up on this writer. Something tells me the editor is the cat behind the curtain who messed this potentially great book up. I will surely give this another read. It is my understanding that there has been some updating done to more recently released publications of this series. This series is far too interesting to just give up on. ( )
  JHemlock | Sep 13, 2023 |
Mediados del siglo XIII, un caballero templario y un monje dominico emprenden viaje desde Jerusalén hacia Mongolia a lo largo de la Ruta de la Seda. Josseran Sarrazini y Guillermo parten con la misión de transmitir un mensaje del Papa al Gran Khan y fraguar una alianza contra los sarracenos, que amenazan la unidad de los cruzados y también la del reino mogol. En el camino, deberán hacer frente a los más diversos peligros mientras descubren un mundo cuya riqueza, tanto material como espiritual, les fascina y desconcierta a la vez.
  Natt90 | Feb 13, 2023 |
This was my first Colin Falconer book, but I don't think it will be my last. I listened to it on audible, and that format really brought it to life. Josserin Sarrazini is a Templar knight. He has been chosen to escort the Pope's emissary to the Mongol region in order to pass on the word of Christ. Father William is one of the most odious men that Josserin has ever met, and he hates him on sight, but he has a duty to perform, so the two start out on a momentous journey. The book is huge in scope and it covers their journey which includes many dangers and various rest stops along the way, that really aren't that much safer the open desert. The two pass through the unforgiving deserts of Persia, and all along the Silk Road to the "Roof of the World" . They come across a princess of a Tatar regime (Futlunes) and daughter to Haidal, a Tatar prince. After many misadventures, and life-threatening battles and catastrophic weather events, they find themselves in Zanzibar, the kingdom of the great Kubiliai Khan. The two paths of this Christian journey, and the Tatar princess are begun near the roof of the world, and their paths continue to cross along the long journey. This book has enormous scope and Colin Falconer is a master at describing his era. It's an action/adventure/romance that will take your breath away. It was great listening to it on Audible read by Emily Woo Zeller. Historical fiction at its best here. ( )
  Romonko | Mar 9, 2021 |
Silk Road by Colin Falconer is a grand historical adventure story that totally engaged me. Travelling up and down the famous trade route, two Western men, one a Templar warrior and the other a fanatical priest, are guided along the caravan passage in order to establish a treaty with the Tatars, who have raided far into the West and are now threatening Christian countries.

The Templar, Josseran, has lived in the Holy Lands for some five years and has mellowed toward infidels. He seeks to understand the Mongol people, but Father William believes they are less than animals and does not attempt to hide his contempt for anything that he deems “un-christian”. When Josseran meets a chief’s daughter, Khutelun, sparks fly. After every parting, destiny brings them back together, even when they ended up on different sides in a civil war, they were drawn back to each other.

High adventure and breathless romance blend together as we travel the Silk Road from Palestine, across the endless deserts of central Asia, over the Roof of the World to Cathay. From trade caravans to fighting the Mongol horde, Silk Road is a rich historical drama that totally captivated me. ( )
1 abstimmen DeltaQueen50 | Sep 20, 2020 |
I received an advance review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is an epic tale of a journey along the Silk Road in an attempt to negotiate a union with the Tatars against the Saracens and an attempt to convert the Khan of the Mongolian empire to Christianity during the 13th century Crusades. The author depicts the brutality, violence, and excesses of the era and culture with brutal honesty giving the reader insight into the Mongolian and Chinese lifestyle. The author’s descriptions of the characters and their individual personalities are colorful, vibrant, and believable. Colin Falconer has done a great deal of research in order to depict such an accurate epic tale. As I read this book I was reminded of the writing style of Ken Follett. I found the glossary and the location headings very helpful. This is a fabulous exciting book that I found very hard to put down and I recommend to anyone that wants to read a good book. ( )
  iadam | Jan 4, 2015 |
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1260 AD: Josseran Sarrazini is a Templar Knight, trained for war. But as the Christian garrisons in the Holy Land begin to fall to the Saracen, he must embark upon a mission of peace: to the golden palaces at Xanadu, to seek an alliance with Kubilai Khan, ruler of the greatest empire in history and commander of the invincible Mongol horde. Josseran's task is formidable. To ride the treacherous Silk Road to the edge of the known world. To cheat hunger, thirst, and death. And to forge a crucial allegiance with a people who do not honor his cause, or his God. Blazing with adventure, epic in scope, and utterly compulsive, Silk Road weaves a spellbinding story of war, honor, and desire onto the vast tapestry of the medieval East.

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