
Book by Bell Gordon B
A wandering musician finds himself entangled in a high-stakes political conspiracy that threatens the stability of a medieval kingdom. Driven by a desire for artistic recognition and survival, the protagonist navigates a landscape defined by rigid social hierarchies and shifting loyalties. He must utilize his wit and musical talents to infiltrate noble circles while evading those who seek to silence his influence. The narrative unfolds through a third-person perspective, emphasizing the contrast between the protagonist's humble origins and the opulence of the courts he visits.
Readers frequently highlight the author's attention to the cultural nuances of the medieval period. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's internal conflict regarding his loyalty to his craft versus his survival. Critics note the steady pacing that allows for character development within the complex political framework. The atmospheric world-building is often cited as a primary draw for those interested in historical settings. Readers appreciate the focus on the intersection of art and power throughout the narrative.
Page Count:
331
Publication Date:
1980-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070043930
ISBN-13:
9780070043930
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