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Books with title One Knight Fallen

  • Fallen Knight

    Ella Storm

    language (, May 21, 2020)
    A championship football game becomes the scene of a paranormal massacre. Among the survivors is Max Knight. But he can’t recall how he avoided death, or why…Local high school hero Max Knight can’t silence the voices in his head no matter how many pills he takes. If only he could talk to his parents about it, but he’s never met them - his only family is his uncle, and he’s not revealing any secrets...Just after his 18th birthday, Max’s world turns upside down. Everywhere he goes he sees killer shadows and is tormented by jumps in time while he keeps running from a truth that threatens to tear his world apart. Can Max accept and control his supernatural abilities, or will his denial be his undoing?
  • One Knight Fallen

    Stephen Bird

    eBook (, June 6, 2012)
    One Knight Fallen is a tale of high drama and low comedy. Roger is the half-wild 15-year old son of a 13th century forester. Raised in the isolation of the Ardennes, he's never seen anyone but his father, his stepmother, and his two hateful stepbrothers. He begins his first person narration with the discovery of a wounded man lying in his father's storeroom. The man is Sir Aelfred. As he heals, he fills Roger's head with tales of Chivalry and battle. When Sir Aelfred departs, Roger goes with him. Before a week is out, Roger faces his mortal combat. These are just the first steps to a life of adventure.
  • One Knight Fallen

    Stephen Bird

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2012)
    One Knight Fallen is a mixture of high drama and low comedy. It will resonate with young readers, and amuse those who were once young. Roger is the half-wild 15-year-old son of a 13th century forester. Raised in the isolation of the Ardennes, he has never seen anyone but his father, his stepmother, and his two hateful stepbrothers. He begins his first person narration of One Knight Fallen with the discovery of a wounded man lying in his father's storeroom. The man is Sir Aelfred. As he heals, he fills Roger's head with tales of Chivalry and battle. When Sir Aelfred departs, Roger goes with him and takes his first steps to a life of adventure.
  • Fall of Knight

    Steven Cross

    Paperback (Booktrope Editions, March 24, 1860)
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