Sir Nigel
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Sir Nigel

by Arthur Conan Doyle

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
259
Language
English
Published
1906

Overview

Step into the tumultuous world of 14th-century England with Sir Nigel, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stirring tale of honor, adventure, and chivalry. A prequel to The White Company, this gripping historical novel follows young Nigel Loring as he rises from modest beginnings to knighthood during the Hundred Years’ War. Driven by a vow to win glory for his lady, Nigel embarks on a series of daring exploits—rescuing captives, unmasking spies, and fighting in epic battles such as the naval clash at Les Espagnols sur Mer and the legendary Combat of the Thirty. Rich with historical detail and vivid characterizations, Sir Nigel is a thrilling and romantic journey into a bygone age, where valor was the highest virtue and a man’s word was his bond. Perfect for lovers of historical fiction, medieval warfare, and Conan Doyle’s storytelling beyond Sherlock Holmes, this classic remains a powerful testament to the ideals of courage and nobility.

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