A brutal, atmospheric historical tale that follows a clever fool through a war‑torn 12th‑century world of loyalties, danger, and hidden truth.
Set in the year 1140, this book centers on Bran, a man described as a fool whose wits and humor help him navigate a castle‑town under siege. As Odo le Veneur’s soldiers plunder and plot, Bran crosses paths with young Jocelin and a wary Judith, sharing insights that cut through bravado and fear. The story moves through dim caverns, sacred ruins, and the moral gray areas of power, faith, and survival.
What you’ll experience:
- A vivid historical setting with vivid battle, castle intrigue, and a journey into a crypt and cathedral landscapes.
- A distinctive narrator voice that blends dark humor with human insight.
- Encounters with kings, knights, and ordinary people pulled into larger schemes.
- Moments of quiet reflection on loyalty, truth, and the price of courage.
Ideal for readers of historical fiction that combines action with atmosphere, character warmth, and a sense of ancient, stubborn landscapes.