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A review by michellemm85
Der letzte Auftrag des Ritters: Historischer Roman by Elizabeth Chadwick
5.0
5/6
Honestly, I cried throughout all of the 1219 chapters. I love him and it was so heartbreaking to see his slow death during those chapters.
I'm glad we got some closure about Ancel and Asmira even if it was only a few short lines, I was really rooting for them!
I know William spent like 3 years in Jerusalem, and we don't actually know what happened there with him, but I didn't really like that his involvement with the Patriarchess lasted for so long and he thought that she would marry him and run away from her life of luxury. That was a bit dumb of him to think that, but he loved her and was blinded by that love.
I really liked King Baldwin's character in this story. He was so strong even though he was suffering from leprocy, he truly kept the kingdom together, and I was sad that he died so young.
All in all, I /might/ read this one again, but I don't think I'd come back to it again and again like I do "The Greatest Knight". In fact, I'll be picking up that book from where this one's Jerusalem storyline ended!
Honestly, I cried throughout all of the 1219 chapters. I love him and it was so heartbreaking to see his slow death during those chapters.
I'm glad we got some closure about Ancel and Asmira even if it was only a few short lines, I was really rooting for them!
I know William spent like 3 years in Jerusalem, and we don't actually know what happened there with him, but I didn't really like that his involvement with the Patriarchess lasted for so long and he thought that she would marry him and run away from her life of luxury. That was a bit dumb of him to think that, but he loved her and was blinded by that love.
I really liked King Baldwin's character in this story. He was so strong even though he was suffering from leprocy, he truly kept the kingdom together, and I was sad that he died so young.
All in all, I /might/ read this one again, but I don't think I'd come back to it again and again like I do "The Greatest Knight". In fact, I'll be picking up that book from where this one's Jerusalem storyline ended!