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Title:The Red Knight (The Traitor Son Cycle #1)
Author:Miles Cameron
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 650 pages
Published:October 25th 2012 by Gollancz (first published September 1st 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Epic Fantasy. Fiction. High Fantasy. Dragons. Magic. Adult
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The Red Knight (The Traitor Son Cycle #1) Paperback | Pages: 650 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 14492 Users | 1056 Reviews

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Twenty eight florins a month is a huge price to pay, for a man to stand between you and the Wild.

Twenty eight florins a month is nowhere near enough when a wyvern's jaws snap shut on your helmet in the hot stink of battle, and the beast starts to rip the head from your shoulders. But if standing and fighting is hard, leading a company of men - or worse, a company of mercenaries - against the smart, deadly creatures of the Wild is even harder.

It takes all the advantages of birth, training, and the luck of the devil to do it.

The Red Knight has all three, he has youth on his side, and he's determined to turn a profit. So when he hires his company out to protect an Abbess and her nunnery, it's just another job. The abby is rich, the nuns are pretty and the monster preying on them is nothing he can't deal with.

Only it's not just a job. It's going to be a war...

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Original Title: The Red Knight
ISBN: 0575113294 (ISBN13: 9780575113299)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Traitor Son Cycle #1
Characters: Royal Guard, Alcaeus Comnena, Skinch, black warrior, Gwillam, Allan Pargeter, Sister Hawisia, Bill Fuller, Nat Tyler, Thaddeus Pyel, Lissen Carak, Ser John Crayford, Toby Pardieu, Ser Willem Greville, Gerald Random, Thurkan, Judas Beard, Prudentia, Ser John Poultney, Alan Big Nose, Ser George Brewes, Fran Lanthorn, Nita Qwan, Father Jerome, Gawin Morion, Richard Plangere, Skadai, Sieur de Ruth, Old Bob, Sidhi, Hawthor Veney, Kanny, Walter La Tour, Boglins, Ranald Lachlan, Bill Redmede, Abenacki, Eustachios, Royal Steward, Rebecca Almspend, Sister Amicia, Ian Cowpat, Blessed Virgin, Exrech, Lorica, Gaston d'Eu, Long Paw, Diccon Alweather, Master Pyle, Kaitlin Lanthorn, Ser Knight, Daniel Favor, Edward Despansay, Carlus, Kitty Carter, John le Bailli, Sister Miram, Edard Blodget, Ser Mark Wishart, Albin Plain, Galahad Acon, Ser Tancred, gentles, Skahas Gaho, Jehannes, Ser Milus, Hard Hands, Low Sym, Kill Thorn, Hywel Writhe, Hector Lachlan, Michael Ranulfson, Harold Redmede, shop boy, Ser Driant, Gelfred, Francis Atcourt, Will Flodden, Albinkirk
Literary Awards: David Gemmell Morningstar Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Newcomer (2013)


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Ratings: 4.11 From 14492 Users | 1056 Reviews

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This book I'd probably rate somewhere between 4.5-5, but rounding up for the sheer enjoyment I had of it and how much I am now drawn into the world. I am a bit of a medieval geek at heart and wanted to be the white knight when I was young so my perceptions of reality could possible be skewed a bit with this book. This is a book I Loved and many of you will too, but at the same time some of you may dislike it. Let me give you a checklist to help you out in your choice of reading this book.Reasons

Check out my review for this fantastic book on Grimdark Magazine at: Grimdark MagazineListen up, then. Evil is a choice. It is a choice. Doing the wicked thing is the easy way out, and it is habit forming. Ive done it.The Red Knight is the first fantasy book I have read (listened to) by author Miles Cameron. I have read his entire Chivalry series (one of my favourite series), which is some of his historical work under the name Christian Cameron. There are similarities between Chivalry and The

The Red Knight" is Christian Cameron's fantasy debut under the pen-name of "Miles Cameron" (who's also the author of a bunch of thrillers as Gordon Kent) and it's MAGNIFICENT. I'm really not into long-ass reviews, let me just say that there are knights, wyverns, dragons, warlocks, sorcerers, nuns, weird creatures (daemons, irks & boglins) and... bears. And it's basically the story of a siege. Structurally, TRK reminds of George Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire", only "The Traitor Son Cycle

finally!i read 100+ pages out of probably the most expected remaining book of 2012 for me, The Red Knight by Miles Cameron and it is very good though it is not quite what i expected so far; the setting is truly medieval with small cities at least so far in the Nord/West - the world may be something like Earth ~1000 so the east may be much more developed; the Wild is out there and it has its denizens, its sentients, its allies and its manipulators but there is also the Church and God's magic as

So I was walking through the library looking for a fix and my eyes fell on this book. I didn't recognize it so I picked it up and glanced at the back. The premise seemed really interesting, and I thought, hmm, Then, I was dropping my son off at school and someone had it sitting on their front seat. I thought again, hmm, I'm going to read that when I get a chance." When I saw it at Barnes and Noble over the weekend I stopped in my tracks and waited for Ashton Kutcher to appear. When, that didn't

3,5 🌟A BR with my wonderful comrade at arm and a great kick-ass lady, Nils 💜 'I will be what I will, not what anyone else wills, as can you. Be what you choose'. I saw The Traitor Son Cycle series in updates/reviews quite a lot when my GR friends read it and I was the one who was determined to wait. I should have known better 😆 So when as usually stalking my GR friend Jody, I saw him reading this series and read his awesome review, I felt the right kick to start this series at last. At quick

Wow! A friend recommended this to me and oh how well he knows me.The Red Knight is a must for fans of fantasy and medieval history both. Cameron's knowledge of armour and weapons and knightly accord comes from his historical fiction work as Christian Cameron and it shows. I truly felt like I had stepped back into medieval Europe, but a past of ours that included all the mythical creatures and beings from all those heraldic devices. Wyverns and hulking trolls, demons and wyrms.The battles are

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