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Suffolk

This series immerses readers in the vibrant world of medieval tournaments and chivalric ideals. Follow the journeys of knights as they pursue glory in competition while confronting personal honor and moral complexities. The narratives skillfully blend the thrill of combat with thoughtful explorations of duty and the demanding nature of knighthood. It's a compelling saga about the quest for renown and self-discovery within a romanticized medieval setting.

The Homecoming
The Lonely Furrow
Knight's Acre

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Knight's Acre

    • 266 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    A knight-errant focused solely on his next tournament, Sir Godfrey Tallboys navigates the challenges of chivalry and competition. As he strives for glory, his journey reveals deeper themes of honor, duty, and the complexities of knighthood. Set against a backdrop of medieval tournaments, the story explores not only the excitement of battle but also the personal growth and moral dilemmas that come with a life dedicated to the ideals of knighthood.

    Knight's Acre
  2. 2

    The Homecoming

    • 322 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Set against a backdrop of adventure and intrigue, the story follows Sir Godfrey Tallboys, a man of noble birth who embarks on a journey that tests his courage and integrity. As he navigates the complexities of love, betrayal, and ambition, Tallboys encounters a cast of vivid characters that challenge his ideals and shape his destiny. Themes of honor, loyalty, and the pursuit of true purpose are woven throughout, making for a compelling narrative that explores the essence of manhood in a tumultuous world.

    The Homecoming
  3. 3

    The Lonely Furrow

    • 334 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    The story follows Henry Tallboys, the eldest son of Sir Godfrey and Lady Sybilla, who struggles to make a living on Knight's Acre. His unwavering stubbornness and deep sense of honesty compel him to sacrifice his own financial needs to save money for a brother he believes is missing and presumed dead. This poignant tale explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the complexities of family ties against the backdrop of rural life.

    The Lonely Furrow