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Longbow (The Saga of Roland Inness Book 1), by Wayne Grant

Roland Inness is a peasant boy with an unusual talent—and a secret. He has learned the art of making a longbow and the skill to use it with deadly accuracy. Why must this be kept secret? The Normans rule England with their armored knights and a well-aimed longbow can pierce that armor. Possession of the weapon is a hanging offense and when Roland takes the wrong deer on the wrong Lord’s land he has to flee for his life.

His flight will take him from the high hills of the English midlands to the wild frontier with Wales and on to the court of Richard the Lionheart. Along the way he is hunted by a paid killer, aided by a strange monk named Tuck, and taken in by a gruff Norman knight, who values his skill with the bow. That skill and his courage will be sorely tested as he fights to earn the trust of his new master.

As King Richard celebrates his coronation, Roland faces old enemies he thought he had left behind and must test his skill at a royal archery tournament against the greatest bowmen in England, to include the favorite, Sir Robin of Loxley.

A mix of history, myth and high adventure, LONGBOW follows the journey of Roland Inness as he seeks to find a place for himself in a restive kingdom and become a man in a brutal age.

  • Sales Rank: #25346 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-10-13
  • Released on: 2014-10-13
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
“An action-adventure set in 12th-century England, this is an appealing read filled with bows and arrows, sword fights, and the like. Roland, “taller than most of his age and sturdily built,” is forced to flee his home in Kinder Scout after the horrible murder of his father, Rolf, at the behest of the Earl’s son…By celebrating Roland’s courage and bravery, the author gives audiences an engaging hero they can easily root for.” ~ Publishers Weekly​

From the Author
Longbow is the first book in the Saga of Roland Inness series.  I actually began telling this story to my two sons when they were middle and elementary school ages, but as they demanded more adventures from my hero Roland, I found it too hard to spin a coherent tale of this length right from my head.  So I began to write the stories down and it became a bit like an old Saturday matinee serial.  After several months of weekly installments, I went back and looked at what I had done and it struck me that I had the "bones" of a book. With considerable effort, those "bones" became Longbow.   The second book in the series, Warbow, was published in January, 2015.  That novel takes Roland and his companions to the 3rd Crusade, where Roland sees the ugly face of war and tests his mettle, while back in England, Queen Eleanor tries to preserve the throne for King Richard against the machinations of Prince John and Sir William de Ferrers. 

About the Author
Wayne Grant grew up in a tiny cotton town in rural Louisiana where hunting, fishing and farming are a way of life. Between chopping cotton, dove hunting and Little League ball he developed a love of great adventure stories like Call It Courage and Kidnapped. Like most southern boys he saw the military as an honorable and adventurous career, so it was a natural step for him to attend and graduate from West Point. He just missed Vietnam, but found that life as a 2nd LT in an army broken by that war was not what he wanted. After tours in Germany and Korea, he returned to Louisiana and civilian life. 
Through it all he retained his love of great adventure writing and when he had two sons he began telling them stories before bedtime. Those stories became his first novel, Longbow. Longbow is the first book in the Saga of Roland Inness trilogy.  He is well along on his second novel, A Knight for Kinder Scout, which takes Roland and his companions to the 3rd Crusade and back again to England. It will be published in the spring of 2015.

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
Longbow: Excellent read for young and not-so-young
By Ron
Longbow is intended for young folks, but as others observed, those of us in the older generations also found it quite enjoyable. Wayne shares fascinating firsthand views of both the history and the customs of the day. Roland's thoughts and biases about the Normans, Saxons, Irish, Scots, and Danes were especially interesting. I also enjoyed his tying in the coronation of Richard and the upcoming Crusade. Those boys and men going off to war were as motivated and fearful as they are today. The inclusion of Tuck and Robin (commented upon in the author's notes at the end) was just plain fun. No doubt, Wayne's research was thorough and valid, and the stories about the interaction among the complex social classes helped me understand life in the day. But it continued to be entertaining--something my history teachers never mastered.

Each character was thoroughly developed. It would have been easy for the author to include "cardboard cutouts," but we didn't see any of that. While everyone identifies with Roland, all characters were fully human and as good or as bad as we see in the world today. Culture and technology have changed in the last millennium, and Wayne demonstrated humans have not.

Excitement and suspense were interspersed at the right intervals. We hoped (maybe we knew) Roland would survive, but witnessing how he pulled it off each time was a pleasure. All fiction requires a degree of happenstance, but Longbow was quite believable.

As the full title suggests, we'll see Roland and his buddies in other books having further adventures. I'm a fan and will read each one. It's good to see a young person's book that does not include vampires! There also was a notable lack of adolescent love affairs. Roland had an obvious stirring so we have to believe Millie will reappear in later books.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Well written, tight, exciting, good story - real characters - a fine read!
By James B. Edwards
This is just one heck of a good read! I have to say, I was a bit dubious when a friend recommended this book to me. I figured it was just something for "young adults", which I am not and haven't been for decades. But, my friend, an Army Ranger, wouldn't shut up about it, so I decided to give it a quick read. I'm glad I did!

While the lead character may qualify as a young adult, the story is not of that limited appeal. It's just a great, exciting tale and an easy and fun read. Lots of action and thrills and suspense. A fine story that flows well, will catch you up, and won't let go. Well done, very well done, indeed, on the story front. But, unlike some authors who can put together a good story but can't draw a character or script a line of believable and natural dialogue, Grant can do both, as well.

Character dialogue in novels set in past times can sometimes be a real problem. I can tell when it's not being done well when it distracts me as the reader. Often I've found it to be too tortured and affected, trying too hard to sound like maybe that's the way folks actually talked back then. (One "forsooth" will sink it for me.) Other times, it's 'way too modern, or just has too many modernisms included to get away with it. Either way, when I start noticing the dialogue, as such, there's a problem. Good dialogue seems to slide right in, as natural as can be, and doesn't distract. Grant does just that. I was well into the book, captured by his story, before I remembered that I wanted to consciously focus on his dialogue. I wanted to check that out because, first, I know I could never do it well; and, second, I know that when done right, it's a sign of a very good and skilled writer. So, then, I spent some time looking into it and found that he has just the right balance of old and new. It works and it works seamlessly and effortlessly.

Another aspect of the book that was a pleasant surprise was the character depth and development. Again, I had this dismissive idea of "young adult" which I wish I'd never heard concerning this book. (While it's perfectly appropriate for young adults, it's just as interesting and entertaining for anyone. More on that below.) Anyway, I was expecting these two-dimensional, standard cookie-cutter, formulaic characters, like pretty much everything on TV and in the movies these days. Again, a very nice surprise. Grant clearly put in a lot of time and effort in crafting his lead characters, beginning with Roland, but it was especially surprising to see that his secondary characters (Millicent, Declan, Sir Alwyn, and Catherine come to mind) have individual depth and catch the reader's interest too.

Finally, I think it helpful to note that this book is "safe" for anyone, of any age, to read (or to have read to them). Yes, there's some violence and some bad guys (and the occasional good guy) who get rough treatment, but Grant doesn't make it overly explicit gore, blood, and guts. Not the stuff of nightmares, though it is quite exciting and suspenseful. Plenty of action. Language is perfectly acceptable, proving that you can write a good story, filled with good characters, without having to cover up mediocre writing by dropping distracting and unnecessary F-bombs right and left.

So, in summary: well written, tight, exciting, good story - real characters that develop and grow and ring true - a fine read. I recommend it highly.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Well worth reading
By MikeW
I picked this book up through Kindle Unlimited. Many of the offerings in the Kindle Unlimited are self published and unfortunately self edited too. Not the case here, this book was well written, grammatically as well as factually.

The characters were well fleshed out, the plot moved at a good pace and frankly, it was difficult to put this book down. I practice primitive archery as a hobby and the information about the longbow presented is fairly accurate in its construction, history, and use. Longbow is one of the few pieces of fiction I have read that accurately present archery.

This not just a good book for boys, it is a good book for all. I look forward to Mr. Grant's next addition to this series.

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