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The Jester (novel)

The Jester is a novel by James Patterson and Andrew Gross.

The Jester
AuthorJames Patterson, Andrew Gross
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFrance—History—Medieval period, 987-1515
GenreHistorical fiction.
PublisherLittle, Brown
Publication date
2003
Pages467
ISBN0-316-60205-1
OCLC51876003
Websitehttp://www.jamespatterson.com/books/jester

Plot edit

The Jester is a thriller novel focused on a man named Hugh De Luc.[1] Set in the year 1096, Hugh is living in a time of unrest when peasants like himself are treated poorly. The region is ruled by the tyrannical Duke Baldwin. In seeking freedom, Hugh joins the Crusades. While invading one of the Turk cities, Hugh realizes the horror around him and decides he cannot face it. He passes a church, where he sees a priest being beaten, and kills the men attacking him. At the dead priest's side lies a staff, which Hugh decides to carry with him from then on.

Hugh flees the Holy Land, returning to his home village of Veille du Père, only to find that his wife Sophie has been kidnapped, his son Phillipe dead (born after Hugh had left), and his inn destroyed. Townsfolk inform him that the attackers wore no colors except for black crosses sewn onto their tunics and that the attackers were dishonored knights who seemed to be looking for Hugh particularly. Angered, he wanders into the forest, searching for Sophie, who Hugh believes is still alive and being held captive in the dungeons at Treille. After being attacked by a boar, he is saved by Emilie, a woman who reminds him of Sophie. She turns out to be highborn — a daughter of the King of France — though he does not learn of this until much later. She takes care of him in her hometown of Borée, which is the dukedom of her cousin's husband, Stephen. Hugh's plan is to infiltrate the castle of Lord Baldwin at Treille. With the help of Emilie and Norbert (the jester at Borée), he pretends to be a jester. Through Lord Baldwin and his court, Hugh learns that his wife was never in Treille with Baldwin, so he travels back to Borée to see Emilie once more.

Winning Anne's (Emilie's cousin) ear, Hugh eventually finds that Sophie was in the dungeon of Borée all along; Anne had been lying to him. Killing three of the Tafurs (Anne's guards, which turn out to be the dishonored knights who took his wife), Hugh runs back to Veille du Père. By then, he is sure that the men are hunting him, but he knows not for what. The Tafurs were a fearsome war band, with rumors circulating that they resorted to cannibalism, either deliberately or as a last resort. The Tafurs launch an attack on Veille du Père, but Hugh and his friends had prepared traps, and so killed all but one. The last Tafur attacks Hugh before his escape, breaking his staff, revealing a hidden reliquary — the Holy Lance that pierced Jesus Christ's side as he lay on the cross. Peasants flock to the spear, so Hugh marches on Treille and takes Baldwin prisoner. Next, he marches on Borée. The leader of the Tafurs, "Black Cross," attacks Hugh but he and the rest of the Tafurs are defeated.

Stephen (Anne's evil husband who had recently returned from the Crusades), threatened to kill Emilie, but a plot by Hugh and Anne saves her. Stephen runs into the castle with Hugh in pursuit, and Anne kills Stephen with the Holy Lance.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Jester". www.jamespatterson.com. Retrieved 2018-03-04.

jester, novel, jester, novel, james, patterson, andrew, gross, jesterauthorjames, patterson, andrew, grosscountryunited, stateslanguageenglishsubjectfrance, history, medieval, period, 1515genrehistorical, fiction, publisherlittle, brownpublication, date2003pag. The Jester is a novel by James Patterson and Andrew Gross The JesterAuthorJames Patterson Andrew GrossCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectFrance History Medieval period 987 1515GenreHistorical fiction PublisherLittle BrownPublication date2003Pages467ISBN0 316 60205 1OCLC51876003Websitehttp www jamespatterson com books jesterPlot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Jester is a thriller novel focused on a man named Hugh De Luc 1 Set in the year 1096 Hugh is living in a time of unrest when peasants like himself are treated poorly The region is ruled by the tyrannical Duke Baldwin In seeking freedom Hugh joins the Crusades While invading one of the Turk cities Hugh realizes the horror around him and decides he cannot face it He passes a church where he sees a priest being beaten and kills the men attacking him At the dead priest s side lies a staff which Hugh decides to carry with him from then on Hugh flees the Holy Land returning to his home village of Veille du Pere only to find that his wife Sophie has been kidnapped his son Phillipe dead born after Hugh had left and his inn destroyed Townsfolk inform him that the attackers wore no colors except for black crosses sewn onto their tunics and that the attackers were dishonored knights who seemed to be looking for Hugh particularly Angered he wanders into the forest searching for Sophie who Hugh believes is still alive and being held captive in the dungeons at Treille After being attacked by a boar he is saved by Emilie a woman who reminds him of Sophie She turns out to be highborn a daughter of the King of France though he does not learn of this until much later She takes care of him in her hometown of Boree which is the dukedom of her cousin s husband Stephen Hugh s plan is to infiltrate the castle of Lord Baldwin at Treille With the help of Emilie and Norbert the jester at Boree he pretends to be a jester Through Lord Baldwin and his court Hugh learns that his wife was never in Treille with Baldwin so he travels back to Boree to see Emilie once more Winning Anne s Emilie s cousin ear Hugh eventually finds that Sophie was in the dungeon of Boree all along Anne had been lying to him Killing three of the Tafurs Anne s guards which turn out to be the dishonored knights who took his wife Hugh runs back to Veille du Pere By then he is sure that the men are hunting him but he knows not for what The Tafurs were a fearsome war band with rumors circulating that they resorted to cannibalism either deliberately or as a last resort The Tafurs launch an attack on Veille du Pere but Hugh and his friends had prepared traps and so killed all but one The last Tafur attacks Hugh before his escape breaking his staff revealing a hidden reliquary the Holy Lance that pierced Jesus Christ s side as he lay on the cross Peasants flock to the spear so Hugh marches on Treille and takes Baldwin prisoner Next he marches on Boree The leader of the Tafurs Black Cross attacks Hugh but he and the rest of the Tafurs are defeated Stephen Anne s evil husband who had recently returned from the Crusades threatened to kill Emilie but a plot by Hugh and Anne saves her Stephen runs into the castle with Hugh in pursuit and Anne kills Stephen with the Holy Lance References edit The Jester www jamespatterson com Retrieved 2018 03 04 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Jester novel amp oldid 1186066516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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