All Things Are Lights

All Things Are Lights is a novel written by Robert Shea in 1986. It is the story of a fictional 13th century French troubadour named Roland.[1]

Set amongst the historical details of Louis IX's failed crusade to Egypt and the extermination of the Cathars in France, Shea uses a combination of fictional and historically accurate characters to turn the history into an adventure story.

All Things Are Lights could be considered a sequel to Shea's Shike and a prequel to Shea's The Saracen, although the links between the three books are tenuous. Like most of Shea's books, a look into secret societies is a considerable feature of the story, in this case the Cathars and the Knights Templar.

References

  1. Sanford, James K. (8 April 1986). "' BASEBALL ABSTRACT' PICKS BOSTON RED SOX THIS YEAR". Richmond Times - Dispatch. Retrieved 2 May 2010.

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