The Walking Drum
Background
Published in 1984, “The Walking Drum” by Louis L’Amour is a historical adventure novel set in the 12th century, following the journey of Kerbouchard, a young man of Breton heritage, as he embarks on a quest to find his father. The story takes him across Europe and into the Middle East, where he encounters scholars, warriors, and lovers in a world full of danger and intrigue. As Kerbouchard navigates this tumultuous landscape, he evolves from a vengeful youth into a seasoned traveler and scholar, mastering various cultures and fighting skills. L’Amour’s richly detailed narrative weaves history with fiction, offering readers a vivid portrayal of the medieval world and a protagonist whose thirst for knowledge and adventure drives the story forward.
My Thoughts
I was hoping for a bit more than what it was. In many ways, it reads like a tall tale as Kerbouchard is a mix of Robin Hood, He-Man, and Einstein. (The Mary Sue of men…) It would be a fun story, but it felt like it just kept going. Perhaps my attention span just isn’t what it could be, but I was thankful when I was finally at the end.
Regardless, I felt it was true to the time and place. L’Amour is famous for doing his homework and this was no exception.
Recommendation
This wasn’t terrible, but don’t think I will be reading it again.