Richard Warren Field

The Swords of Faith, A Novel of the Crusades

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Bronze Medal
2011 Independent Publisher
Book Awards

Finalist, USA Book News Award for Best Books of 2010
Historical Fiction Category

Finalist, International Book Awards
Best Books of 2010
Historical Fiction Category

 

( Read here why The Swords of Faith will make a great movie.)

“a balanced, well-researched attempt to show both sides of the story... carefully plotted and paced to make the reader feel propelled into the consequences of the meeting of the armies of both faiths” -
Historical Novels Review Online (for the full review)

“Richard Warren Field penned this incredible story with such a vibrant simplicity that not only engrosses the reader in the plot, but that endears them to its colourful and intriguing characters… He relays historical facts and details through action and dialogue instead of narrative. In this way, he makes the story literally spring off each page.” -
Historical Novel Review (for the full review) http://allsheread.blogspot.com/2011/02/swords-of-faith-by-richard-warren-field.html (
for additional comments about The Swords of Faith from the reviewer)

 


 

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A charismatic Muslim leader takes control of Egypt, Syria, and the holy cities of Arabia, then leads a loosely-unified Muslim army to the conquest of Jerusalem after years of non-Muslim rule. The Muslims leave their enemies with only a desperate, tenuous hold on a few coastal cities. A fragile coalition army from the West, led by the most talented military commander of the time, storms into the area intending to reverse the Muslim takeover of the city sacred to three religions.

This could be the scenario for a present-day thriller. But it is actually a description of what history now calls the “Third Crusade,” a confrontation between armies led by two towering figures of the Middle Ages—Richard the Lionheart, and Saladin. The Swords of Faith is the story of the collision between these larger-than-life leaders, both believing they were destined by God to lead their holy armies to complete victory. The resolution of their irreconcilable goals offers fascinating entertainment, as well as insights that reverberate into the present day.

The Swords of Faith is told from the viewpoints of Richard and Saladin, as well as through the eyes of two fictional characters, a Christian knight, Pierre of Botron, and an Arab trader, Rashid of Yenbo. The story begins with Saladin’s trap at The Battle of Hattin, which ends with Pierre captured and enslaved. Pierre struggles to rescue some dignity from his humiliation, and ends up with a fate he never would have imagined. Rashid and Pierre cross paths, and their relationship, complicated by their interaction with a beautiful and mysterious young girl, offers the possibility that common people of good will can prosper in the midst of such a polarizing conflict. The story is true to history, with a number of scenes dramatized from Christian and Muslim chronicles. Events build, culminating with all four characters together as part of a dramatic confrontation at one of the most well-known battles of the Crusades, the Battle of Jaffa. And to a significant extent, the fates of all of the characters, including Richard and Saladin, depend on the choices they make between the compassionate and fanatic aspects of their faiths.

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Richard Warren Field's article about Crusades movie
Kingdom of Heaven”: “Kingdom of Heaven: Sorting Fact from Fiction.

Richard Warren Field's article on Sir Walter Scott's novel about the “Third Crusade,” The Talisman

Richard Warren Field's blog post about what Sir Walter Scott's Novel The Talisman says about his times, and what The Swords of Faith says about our times

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(The Swords of Faith is the first book in a set of three novels. Look for The Sultan and the Khan and The Ghosts of Baghdad  in the near future.)