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Knights of the Black and White. “Sir Hugh!”. Beginnings: A.D.: As the guards on either side of the doors ahead came to attention and saluted him, not even the rattling clatter of their armor penetrated the awareness of the frowning, mop-headed young man who walked towards them. He was deep in thought, head down and moving slowly, a. If Jack Whyte ever decides on a criminal career, then best of luck to those who have to catch him. His plotting is meticulous, imaginative, and executed to perfection. There is not a loophole or loose thread in Knights of the Black and White, his fast-paced story of Sir Hugh de Payens, knight of the First Crusade and founder of the Knights Templar. In 11th century France, there is a secret Order dedicated to the preservation of ancient knowledge. KNIGHTS OF THE BLACK AND WHITE JACK WHYTE is a Scots-born Canadian who has been around long enough by now to have done most of the things he ever wanted to do, and all of those seem to have been connected, in one way or another, to storytelling.
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