The Evening and the Morning
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Auflage | 2020 |
Seiten | 928 |
Format | 16,3 x 24,3 x 4,5 cm |
Gewicht | 1231 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Kingsbridge-Roman / The Kingsbridge Novels 4 |
ISBN-10 | 0525954988 |
EAN | 9780525954989 |
Bestell-Nr | 52595498EA |
#1 New York Times Bestseller
An Amazon Best Book of 2020
The thrilling and addictive prequel to The Pillars of the Earth--set in England at the dawn of a new era: the Middle Ages
"Just as transporting as [The Pillars of the Earth] . . . A most welcome addition to the Kingsbridge series." --The Washington Post
It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages. England is facing attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Those in power bend justice according to their will, regardless of ordinary people and often in conflict with the king. Without a clear rule of law, chaos reigns.
In these turbulent times, three characters find their lives intertwined. A young boatbuilder's life is turned upside down when his home is raided by Vikings, forcing him and his family to move and start their lives anew in a small hamlet where he does not fit in. . . . A Norman noblewoman marries for love, following her husband across the sea to a new land, but the customs of her husband's homeland are shockingly different, and it soon becomes clear to her that a single misstep could be catastrophic. . . . A monk dreams of transforming his humble abbey into a center of learning that will be admired throughout Europe. And each in turn comes into dangerous conflict with a clever and ruthless bishop who will do anything to increase his wealth and power.
Thirty years ago, Ken Follett published his most popular novel, The Pillars of the Earth. Now, Follett's masterful new prequel The Evening and the Morning takes us on an epic journey into a historical past rich with ambition and rivalry, death and birth, love and hate, that will end where The Pillars of the Earth begins.
Rezension:
[A] richly told, complex story . . . Follett is a powerful storyteller . . . [whose] fans will enjoy this jaunt through the days before England was merry.
Kirkus (starred)
Follett has done it again. Readers will gobble up this exciting prequel.
Library Journal
[An] absorbing and lengthy saga of life in a chaotic and unstable England on the cusp of the Middle Ages . . . Fans of Follett's ever-popular Kingsbridge series . . . will flock to this . . . while intrigued newcomers can start here.
Booklist
Follett vividly re-creates the ancient era . . . in this feast for his fans.
AARP
Praise for Ken Follett and the Kingsbridge series
The Kingsbridge books . . . are swift, accessible and written in a clear, uncluttered prose that has a distinctly contemporary feel. . . . Follett presents his worlds in granular detail, but the narratives never stand still. Something dramatic, appalling or enraging happens in virtually every chapt er. . . . The result is a massive entertainment that illuminates an obscure corner of British history with intelligence and great narrative energy.
The Washington Post
Follett takes you to a time long past with brio and razor-sharp storytelling. An epic tale in which you will lose yourself.
The Denver Post
[Follett is a] master of the sweeping, readable epic.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Follett is a master.
The Washington Post