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Pub Date May 12 2026 | Archive Date May 05 2026


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Description

A richly detailed 16th-century Mediterranean epic chronicling the violent clash between the Ottoman Empire and the Knights of St John, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom and James Clavell’s Shogun.

In 16th-century Malta, siblings Domenicus and Katrina Montesa live under constant threat of raids by the Ottoman Turks, the staunchest enemies of the Knights of St John. All the while, hundreds of leagues away in Istanbul, young Demir’s dream of becoming an imperial horseman in the Sultan’s cavalry provides his only solace against relentless torment by his cruel older brother.

The 1551 Turkish invasion of Malta and the island's bloody defence will forever change the lives of those it touches, from nobles and peasants, knights and corsairs, to tyrants and galley slaves, on both sides of the conflict. Sweeping across the Mediterranean world—from Malta, a barren Christian outpost, to Istanbul, the glittering seat of Islam, from prison cells to palace gardens, from soaring cliffs to open sea lanes, the men and women of Eight Pointed Cross face corruption, oppression, broken vows, and betrayal as two great empires collide.
A richly detailed 16th-century Mediterranean epic chronicling the violent clash between the Ottoman Empire and the Knights of St John, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell’s The Last Kingdom and...

A Note From the Publisher

PLEASE NOTE THE CONTENT WARNINGS:
general violence, war, kidnapping, attempted kidnapping, attempted sexual assault (not graphic), forcible confinement, references to torture, enslaved peoples, animals harmed in war, pet harmed off-page


This book is a re-release from 2011, with updated cover and some text updates.

PLEASE NOTE THE CONTENT WARNINGS:
general violence, war, kidnapping, attempted kidnapping, attempted sexual assault (not graphic), forcible confinement, references to torture, enslaved peoples...


Advance Praise

"... an unvarnished portrait of the Mediterranean at war and the endurance of ordinary families caught between empire, church, and sea."—David W Ball, author of The Sword and the Scimitar

"You are in the hands of a masterful storyteller—an expert guide who will sweep you away with equal parts thrill, heartbreak, and wonder."—C. C. Humphreys, author of The French Executioner"

"Marthese Fenech plunges you into her slice of history so deftly that you do not just read it, you live it."–Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch, award winning historical fiction author of Don’t Tell the Nazis and Stolen Girl

"Crystal-clear descriptive language … Ms. Fenech has recreated the compelling world of the Montesa family of Malta and the Knights of St John as though she time-travelled back to the sixteenth century to do her research. An impressive debut!" – Karen Connelly, Governor General’s Literary award recipient and author of Burmese Lessons

"Over the decades I have read many novels with Malta as their setting. Eight Pointed Cross is the first one I have found to be accurate and factual in all of its cultural and historical details, while at the same time, having a thrilling and exciting plot depicted from both sides of the warring factions. Marthese Fenech is phenomenal!"– Knight Commander Richard S. Cumbo, Order of St John, and Curator of the Maltese-Canadian Museum in Toronto

"Many historical sagas have been published, but few convey the scale, complexity, and attention to historical detail of Eight Pointed Cross. Marthese Fenech creates intricate plots and multi-dimensional characters, whom she moves from one perilous situation to another, keeping readers avidly turning the pages. I found myself thoroughly immersed, a result of the stylistic traps awaiting the reader around every treacherous corner and the unabashed pathos of the tragedy subsumed in the plot. Ms Fenech must have been born with the narrative genetics in perfect order. I truly hope her relentless talent is acknowledged where it should be. Managing to weave a gripping storyline from the ordinary misadventures of love, envy, hate, cowardice and violence underscores her skills better than had she opted for a big story against an epic background."– Giovanni Bonello, historian, author, and former Judge of the European Courts of Human Rights

"Eight Pointed Cross has all the ingredients that I consider important in a novel: a gripping plot, engaging, believable characters, stunning description, violence, love, sex, remarkable psychological insight, historical detail. The internal struggles of characters such as Augustine and Franco lend depth and substance to the characterization. A more recent literary giant, William Faulkner, in his speech upon receiving the Nobel Prize for literature in 1950, opined that the only thing worth writing about is the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself. Ms. Fenech has passed both tests with flying colours."– John Heighton, reviewer for the Porcupine's Quill

"... an unvarnished portrait of the Mediterranean at war and the endurance of ordinary families caught between empire, church, and sea."—David W Ball, author of The Sword and the Scimitar

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ISBN 9781998672288
PRICE $19.99 (USD)
PAGES 432

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