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  • Written by: Marthese Fenech
  • Narrated by: Simon Hester
  • Length: 21 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Eight Pointed Cross

Written by: Marthese Fenech
Narrated by: Simon Hester
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The violent clash between the Ottoman Empire and the Knights of St John on the island fortress of Malta serves as the backdrop to Eight-Pointed Cross. Young siblings Domenicus and Katrina Montesa live under constant threat of raids by the Ottoman Turks, the staunchest enemies of the Christian knights. All the while, hundreds of leagues away in Istanbul, Demir's dream of becoming an imperial horseman in the Sultan's cavalry is his only salvation against relentless torment by his cruel brother.

The Turkish invasion of Malta and the island's bloody defence will forever change the lives of the three protagonists, whose fates are intertwined not only with each other, but with nobles and peasants, knights and corsairs, tyrants and gally slaves, on both sides of the conflict as the novel sweeps across the Mediterranean world of the 16th century - from Malta, a barren Christian outpost, to Istanbul, the glittering seat of Islam, from filthy prison cells to lush palace gardens. Against soaring cliffs and open sea-lanes, the men and women of Eight-Pointed Cross face corruption and oppression, broken vows and betrayal, as two great empires collide. Surviving this battle-soaked world of swords and scimitars will test the limits of every character's courage, loyalty, and love.

©2011 Marthese Fenech (P)2019 Marthese Fenech

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Don't overlook this gem!

As someone who isn't a huge fan of the historical fiction genre, I was skeptical about investing my precious time into this novel. It was definitely worth it. I cannot say enough about the author's incredible prose! SO beautiful and poetic, but accessible and engaging, too. I LOVED the characters, setting, pacing, and overall story. The narrator delivers a memorable performance. I can't WAIT to dive into the sequels!!

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Absolutely captivating!

Edge of me seat. Moved to tears, laughter, anger and contentment. Never a dull moment!

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Immersing, authentic and kept me coming back

Eight Pointed Cross is a marvelous read (listen). Marthese Fenech is masterful in the way she truly transports you from reading a story to experiencing the story. Her descriptions are so deep and encompassing that as the reader you do feel transported to the rocky shores of Malta. The details so rich, that you can see the colors of Istanbul, feel the salty spray of the ocean, experience the joys, sadness and everyday struggles of her characters. Tears, laughter, excitement, happiness, anger, betrayal, fear, everything her characters are living, as the reader, you experience it with them in the attention to detail on display by Marthese.

Simon Hester does an incredible job telling her story. The intonations he gives to the characters, and the consistency with which he delivers a 22hr tale is astonishing. He is the perfect voice for such an epic story. He delivers with smooth tone and delivery that draws you immediately in.

I can't wait to look for more from both Marthese and Simon.

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Wanted to keep listening!

Trying to find the time to enjoy a book is difficult with a busy lifestyle which, is why being able to listen via Audible was perfect for me. I was able to listen on my daily commute, during lunch or at night before bed, but be warned, you will be enticed to keep listening as the book pulls you in to its story and characters. Marthese does an incredible job of describing the landscape and the events, you truly feel you are there right alongside the characters as this story of love, courage, betrayal and strength of family takes hold of you. The subtle humour Marthese includes throughout the book is timed perfectly and with point.

Simon Hester does a fantastic job of narrating this book bringing the characters to life with tone and variation. His voice and delivery only add to the emotions Marthese captures with her written words. It would be hard to think of anyone else narrating this story.

This book will take you on an emotional roller coaster that will leave you wanting more.

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