The immortal knight battles to free the leaders of the Knights Templar. AD 1311, Castle Chinon, France. King Philip sent secret orders throughout France commanding his bailiffs and seneschals to detain all fifteen thousand Templar knights, sergeants, chaplains and servants in a single day; Friday 13th October 1307. Now, the masters of the ancient Order are detained, undergoing brutal torture at the hands of the Inquisition. And so Richard and his immortal knights must fight their way into the castle to rescue those masters before the light of the Templars is forever extinguished. Please note: the Immortal Knight Chronicles Short Stories are to be read in conjunction with the main series, which starts with the novel Vampire Crusader. Richard of Ashbury has performed countless heroic deeds down the centuries and fought in hundreds of battles that will not feature in the main novel series. But they are too good to miss. That is why some of these episodes will be told in these short stories. So join Richard and his companions now for their next thrilling adventure. Vampire Templar takes place between Book 3 Vampire Khan and Book 4 Vampire Knight of the Immortal Knight Chronicles. The Immortal Knight Chronicles: 1. Vampire Crusader: Richard the Lionheart and the Third Crusade 2. Vampire Outlaw: King John and the Invasion of England 3. Vampire Khan: Hulegu Khan and the Mongol Invasions 4. Vampire Knight: King Edward III and the Hundred Years War 5. Vampire Heretic: Gilles de Rais and the Siege of Orléans 6. Vampire Impaler: Vlad Dracula and the Ottoman Invasions 7. Vampire Armada: Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada Featuring epic medieval battles, political intrigue and real historical figures and events, this is exciting, action-packed historical fiction with a fantasy twist.
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