Ironfire, David Ball
Ironfire, David Ball
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Ironfire
A Novel of the Knights of Malta and the Last Battle of the Crusades

Author: David Ball

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 31 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/27/2011


Synopsis

From the acclaimed author of Empires of Sand comes a mesmerizing new adventure that Jean Auel cites as “crowded with events that both forecast and mirror the conflicts of today.” Here is a dazzling story of love and valor, innocence and identity, an epic novel of the clash of civilizations on a barren island where the future was forged. The Mediterranean, the sixteenth century: Lying squarely in the midst of the vital sea lanes between the Christian West and the Ottoman Empire in the East, and ruled by the ancient Order of the Knights of St. John, Malta will become the stage upon which the fate of the world turns. For one of its sons, the hand of violence strikes swiftly, when young Nicolo Borg is seized by Barbary slavers and launched on a remarkable journey to the court of the supreme ruler of the Muslim world. Renamed Asha, plotting his escape even as he swears allegiance to the god of his masters and is schooled in the arts of culture and war, the innocent boy will be transformed into one of the Sultan’s deadliest commanders.  For Nico’s beloved sister, Maria, his loss fires her hatred for the knights who did nothing to save him and her dreams of escape from her stifling home. As the headstrong girl grows into a fierce beauty, she will capture the attention of one man in particular, Christien de Vries, a surgeon-knight torn between duty and desire, caught up in Malta’s frantic preparations against the coming Ottoman storm. Around Nico and Maria are men and women who will share their destinies: Dragut Raïs, a brilliant corsair, arch-rival of the knights … Giulio Salvago, a priest in full flight from his carnal nature … Alisa, a young beauty hidden away in a harem … Jean de La Valette, the master knight who is Malta’s only hope for survival. As the mighty Ottoman fleet bears down on the tiny island, as Nico Borg makes his way back to his homeland at the helm of a warship, Ironfire moves inexorably to a shattering climax where all will face ultimate justice in the murderous cauldron of siege warfare. Brilliantly capturing the crosscurrents of a storied age, Ironfire is historical fiction in the grand tradition, a stirring realization of a pivotal moment in time that irrevocably shaped the world we inhabit today.

About David Ball

David Ball is an award-winning author who has held Shubert, McKnight, Rockefeller, and National Endowment of the Arts grants. His plays have been staged throughout North America and Europe, including the Guthrie in Minneapolis, off Broadway, and Scotland’s Edinburgh Festival. He’s taught writing at Duke and Carnegie-Mellon and has written many plays for the Tony Award–winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune. While he’s been most influenced by his science training and Peace Corps service (Afghanistan), two years of taxi driving was his favorite and most enlightening job. Born in NY’s Catskill Mountains to a bootlegger and an antique dealer, David is now widely known as America’s most influential trial consultant.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Justin

This is historical fiction at its finest. It's the book I wish I had written. David Ball does a fantastic job not only with his characters, but setting them in a world which feels at once intimately familiar and alien. He breathes life into the setting and into the events that surround this epochal......more

Goodreads review by Matt

In the middle of the 16th century, the battleground between Islam and Christianity waged throughout the Mediterranean narrows to a single point, the barren island of Malta, headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller. Having been driven from their bases on Rhodes and Tripoli, the Knights are determined......more

Goodreads review by Devin

The level of research that went into this book is astounding. It can plainly be seen by the descriptive nature in which David Ball, the author, presents the scenes to you. It combines a factual account of a siege with several character journeys, all taking different paths yet each one as exciting as......more