
El Cid: The Lord of Valencia
Reconquista Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Frazer Blaxland
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By:
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Griff Hosker
About this listen
Sent into exile once more, Don Rodrigo de Vivar has just Will Redbeard and two warriors for companions. Over the next years, he creates the legend of El Cid, defeating enemy after enemy. Fighting overwhelming odds, he succeeds every time until, at last, he has his fiefdom of Valencia.
This is the final chronicle in the series and details the last 18 years of the life of the man known as El Cid. Although this is the last in the series, it is a standalone book. Forget the film and listen to the reality of the man who was the greatest knight of his age - some would say, any age!
©2020 Griff Hosker (P)2021 W F Howesstunning
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I struggled through to the end only because I wanted to know how the author would end it, knowing as I do something of this historical character. It seems he ended it as close to the 1960 movie as he could, and it struck me also that his central character was inspired by El Cid's right hand man in that movie.
Oh well, once bitten twice shy as they say.
Mick the Hick.
Cornwell he isn't.
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