Last year, I read The Information Officer, a thriller based in Malta during the second world war. I found it to be a bit of an eye opener, as I was unaware of how Malta was under the cosh during that time. My brother-in-law, after reading my blog about this book, offered me two books of his about this Mediterranean island. I have just finished one of these, The Great Siege: Malta 1565, by Ernie Bradford, which I read in print. I was not disappointed! What could be a very dry bit of history from the time of Elizabeth I, is really brought to life by the author, who details the events of the epic defence of the island by a few thousand men, including the Maltese, led by the Order of the Knights of St John, against the hordes of a Turkish army and navy who were ordered by the Sultan to take this strategic lump of rock. The Order was determined to hold out in their new home after being routed out of their base in Rhodes some 40 years previously by the same man (Sultan Soleyman the Magnificent) who now had his sights on Malta. The Order were led by Grand Master La Valette, an exceptional leader who at the time of the siege was 70 year old, but still put on his armour and fought side-by-side with his men. It was brutal. The loss of life was particularly huge amongst the Turkish army, who were forced to try and break through the walls of the various forts through sheer force of numbers. Huge amounts of bravery was shown on both sides, especially when it became clear that the promised reinforcements from Sicily were not forthcoming. The Knights and the islanders were not to be moved, and eventually, the Turkish army - diminished by hunger, disease and, of course, the fighting, left Malta, vowing to return - but never did. Although shattered by the siege, the Order helped to rebuild the island and never longed to return to Rhodes again. I do like a bit of history! A very readable account of an event I knew nothing about - thanks Mr Bradford!
My STAR rating: THREE
Length: 256 print pages.
Price I paid: free loan from my brother-in-law.
Formats available: print, audio CD, audio download, ebook.
So glad you enjoyed it! I remember finding this and the later period book in a small Valetta book shop and read both in a couple of days by the pool. The Maltese are truly a resilient nation, must be something about an Island nation.
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