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The Last Crusader
The Last Crusader, June 2020
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Jill wrote: "John, can you re-send the questions for this novel? My e-mail was hacked and some things got lost earlier in the week."
Jill, you can find them all here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
Jill, you can find them all here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/group...
“Written with zest and excitement; the battle scenes are excellent.” – Los Angeles Times
“A novel of heroic proportions . . . richly rewarding.” – Christian Herald
“Color . . . action . . .romance, splendor and intrigue reaches a flaming climax.” – Chicago Tribune
“A page-turning thriller. Exhilarating!” — Joseph Pearce, Author, The Quest for Shakespeare
“In his epic poem, Lepanto, Chesterton called Don Juan the ‘the last knight of Europe.’ This thrilling tale is about things that really happened!” — Dale Ahlquist, Editor, Lepanto – The Annotated Edition
“De Wohl novels are always mentioned by my radio audience as among their favorite reads.” — Al Kresta, Host, Kresta in the Afternoon
I read this to prepare to be able to prepare questions and found it a very enjoyable read. I plan to read it again with the group. I've used several questions from LitLovers, a few of my own devising and a few of our standard questions. As always, feel free to add questions of your own if you think I've missed something important.