In 8th Century Europe, the Frankish-Saxon War rages and the
legendary warlord Charlemagne is ruling over conquered lands. His brutal method of war is effective and he
begins to feel the long campaign is nearing its end and looks to build a
prosperous and stable society where peace and prosperity are in abundance.
A local, seemingly unassuming boy named Sebastian has taught
himself to read alongside honing his battlefield skills and his years to
diligence stand him in good stead because Charlemagne notices him and he
becomes a close confidante of the King.
And then the politics and intrigue of Court begin to hinder Sebastian's
rise as the jealousy and ambition of his peers begin to surface. His rivals are quick to judge his open
opposition to the brutal methods used by Charlemagne as Sebastian tries to show
him a different method, one that wins hearts and minds rather than shatter
spirit and obliterate opposition.
Sebastian's cousin, Konrad, does his utmost to destroy
Sebastian and he finds himself increasingly isolated. Can a man hold his principles and morals
whilst those around him disregard their own in order to discredit him?
Review:
This is a boys own adventure that will keep you interested
from beginning to end. I know little
about the life and times of Charlemagne but found myself looking him up and
finding out more about this most fascinating character. I cannot comment on the historical accuracy
of the novel but it has been written by a Professor of History who knows the
period and is very familiar with Charlemagne, so one would assume the accuracy
is pretty much spot on.
There is a lot of brutal violence in this book, so if you
prefer your history a little watered down, this story may not be for you. But saying that, the character of Sebastian
as a moral conscience is a good foil to the bloodthirsty Charlemagne. Some would argue the character is a little
too 21st Century in his outlook, but overall it works extremely well.
This independent novel is
a solid debut for Colonel George Steger and I look forward to the next
volume in the series. I give Sebastian's
Way: The Pathfinder 4 Crosses.
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