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  2. The Grail Quest - Wikipedia

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    The fictional Thomas of Hookton leaves his native Dorset after the murder of his father by Thomas's own cousin and joins an English army under Edward III as an archer. In Harlequin, he is involved in the fighting in Brittany and subsequently at the Battle of Crécy. The battle is a decisive victory for the English, despite being seriously ...

  3. Harlequin (Cornwell novel) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas kills four men, but the rest leave with the lance and captives. Thomas learns from his dying father that he is a French count who fled his evil family and that the Harlequin is Thomas's first cousin. Three years pass. Thomas is in France with the English army, serving under Will Skeat, a successful mercenary leader.

  4. 1356 (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nobody writes battle scenes like Cornwell, accurately conveying the utter savagery of close combat with sword, ax, and mace, and the gruesome aftermath. English archer Sir Thomas of Hookton, called the Bastard by his enemies, leads a band of ruthless mercenaries in France.

  5. Heretic (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Heretic is the third novel in The Grail Quest series by English author Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2003.Set during the first stage of the Hundred Years' War, the novel follows Thomas of Hookton's quest to find the Holy Grail, a relic which may grant decisive victory to the possessor.

  6. Vagabond (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Vagabond is the second novel in The Grail Quest series by English author Bernard Cornwell, first published in 2002.Set during the first stage of the Hundred Years' War, it follows Thomas of Hookton's quest to find the Holy Grail, a relic which will grant decisive victory to the possessor.

  7. Bernard Cornwell bibliography - Wikipedia

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    An English archer, Thomas of Hookton, becomes drawn into the quest by the actions of a mercenary soldier called "The Harlequin," who murders Thomas's family in his own obsessive search for the Grail. Cornwell was planning at one point to write more books about the main character Thomas of Hookton and said that shortly after finishing Heretic he ...

  8. List of United States attorneys for Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    First female U.S. Attorney for Wisconsin: John R. Byrnes 1981 – 1987: Ronald Reagan: Joseph Peter Stadtmueller: 1981 – 1987: Patrick J. Fiedler: 1987 – 1991: Resigned to become secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections: Patricia J. Gorence 1987 – 1988: John E. Fryatt 1988 – 1993: George H. W. Bush; Kevin C. Potter 1991 ...

  9. Category:Thomas of Hookton novels - Wikipedia

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    The Archer novels by Bernard Cornwell, including the Grail Quest novels. Pages in category "Thomas of Hookton novels" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.