The Tavern Knight by Rafael Sabatini is a well-paced historical adventure novel. The dialogue writing and the beauty of well-weaved English phrases make it even more unforgettable for readers. The Tavern Knight is a story filled with revenge, love, and unlimited action and sword fighting. This work of Rafael Sabatini is an adventure-y yet dramatic story paired with war scenes and historical romance. Even though the clues given by Sabatini are easily caught, they still leave the person in shock. In 1920, this book was turned into a movie named "The Tavern Knight," directed by Maurice Elvey. The plot of the novel is set in England at the time of Cromwell. The main protagonist of the novel is on a mission of vengeance against his life's destroyers. Let's go on this enjoyable journey with a manly soldier to witness his life struggles and his mission.
Novelist Rafael Sabatini was an Italian/British writer who loved writing about romance and adventure. When Rafael Sabatini was young, he was introduced to multiple languages. He was the master of five languages when he turned 17, and soon he decided to add a new language, English, to his linguistic collection. After learning about the business world, Sabatini felt uninterested in business and started working as a writer. His short stories came out in the year 1890, and his first novel came out in the year 1902. He believed that "all the best stories are written in English," and he wrote 31 novels including short stories and non-fiction. By writing plays, he even gave a few great scripts to theatre artists. He is famous for his best-sellers around the globe: The Sea Hawk (1915), The Snare (1917), Scaramouche (1921), Fortunate (1926), and The Strolling Saint (1913).