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juliande la motte

All About Me

Julian de la Motte is a Londoner. He graduated from the University of Wales with a degree in Medieval History. He was further awarded a Master of Arts qualification in Medieval English Art from the University of York. He studied and taught in Italy for nearly four years before returning to the U.K. and a career as a teacher, teacher trainer and materials designer before taking up a new role as a Director of Foreign Languages and of English as a Foreign Language.

 

Married and with two grown up children, He is now extensively involved in review writing and historical research, primarily on medieval history.

 

''The Will of God'' [the first of two books on the subject of the First Crusade] is his third novel. 

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"THE WILL OF GOD"

''The Will of God''  is the literal translation of the Latin phrase ''Deus Lo Volt''; a ubiquitous war cry and a common offered explanation of all the horrors and iniquities unleashed by the First Crusade of 1096 to 1099,  when thousands of Europeans made the dangerous and terrifying journey to the Holy Land and the liberation of Jerusalem. It is the first of two books on the subject.

 

Gilles is the natural son of the Earl Wulfnoth, executed by William the Conqueror for supposed treachery. Raised in Normandy by Queen Matilda of England, Gilles is a young servant of Robert, Duke of Normandy, when the first call for a Holy War against the infidel and for the liberation of Jerusalem is raised in Christendom. Along with thousands of others inspired by a variety of motives, intense piety mixed with a sense of adventure and the prospects of richness, Gilles becomes a key and respected follower of the Duke of Normandy and travels through France and into Italy to the point of embarkation for Constantinople and the land of the Greeks.

 

In this epic first phase of a long and gruelling journey, Gilles begins to discover a sense of his own strengths and weaknesses, encounters for the first time the full might and strength of the Norman war machine and achieves his much coveted aim of knighthood, as well as a sense of responsibility to the men that he must now lead into battle. 

BOOK REVIEWS

“In one of his reincarnations, Julian De La Motte must have charged through 11th-century Europe in the vanguard of knights and nobles. What else accounts for the astonishing verisimilitude he brings to this period storytelling of the First Crusade? De La Motte has superpowers as a writer of historical fiction; he’s a warhorse of a writer bred to stun and trample the literary senses. You won’t stop turning the pages of The Will of God.” -- Charles McNair, Pulitzer Prize nominee and author of Land O'Goshen

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