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A review by booksncrannies_official
Knight's Fee by Rosemary Sutcliff
4.0
'Knight’s Fee' packages a historically accurate plot with deep, realistic, and well defined characters. While I found this novel to be a bit hard to follow at first, the details clear up and an exciting, absorbing story emerges. The main characters, Randal and Bevis, are so clearly developed and defined in their emotions, dialogue, and actions that the reader will feel a personal and loveable connection to them as they grow up in the ten years the novel covers. This connection makes the ending of this novel even more emotional and heartfelt. Seamlessly weaved together with the years surrounding the Marbray revolt in 1095, 'Knight’s Fee' includes epic moments from this chapter in history. This exciting novel written by a master storyteller is a great piece of literature that I thoroughly enjoyed.