"The Tavern Knight" by Rafael Sabatini is a historical fiction book that takes place during the English Civil War; it highlights the morally ambiguous Sir Crispin Galliard, known as the Tavern Knight, as he grapples with past traumas while seeking vengeance and love. The story begins with a tense meeting between him and Kenneth Stewart, a young Scotsman with strong moral principles; this meeting is soon disturbed when a desperate Irishman named Hogan shows up looking for shelter after committing an act of violence. This event forms a bond between the two men as they face danger, questioning their beliefs, loyalties, and paths to redemption.

The tavern knight
By Rafael Sabatini
Amidst the chaos of a civil war, a flawed knight and principled Scotsman are brought together to challenge their sense of right and wrong through violence, vengeance, and love.
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About the AuthorRafael Sabatini was an Italian-born British writer of romance and adventure novels.
Rafael Sabatini was an Italian-born British writer of romance and adventure novels.
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