The Kingdom at the End of the Road

The Kingdom at the End of the Road

Infobox Book |
name = The Kingdom at the End of the Road
title_orig = Riket vid vägens slut
translator =


image_caption =
author = Jan Guillou
illustrator =
cover_artist =
country = Sweden
language = Swedish
series = The Knight Templar (Crusades trilogy)
subject =
genre = Historical novel
publisher = Piratförlaget
pub_date = January 2000
english_pub_date =
media_type = Print (Hardback & Paperback) & Audio Book & E-book
pages = 431 pp
isbn = ISBN 91-89426-02-9
oclc = 45145878
preceded_by = The Knight Templar
followed_by = The Heritage of Arn

"The Kingdom at the End of the Road" ( _sv. Riket vid vägens slut) is the third book in Jan Guillou's The Knight Templar (Crusades trilogy) book series. This book follows the fictional character of Arn Magnusson as he returns home to Sweden after 20 years as a Knight Templar.

The book starts with Arn coming home to the abbey in which he grew up and reuiniting with his kinsmen. Arn, now an experienced knight, has great plans for Sweden. To build a superior and centralized fighting force to create a stable peace within the three countries that will one day be known as Sweden. He is also forced repell two invasions by the Denmark-supported pretender to the throne, Sverker Karlsson.

This book covers the last part of Arn's life and argues that Arn is the de facto founding father of modern Sweden.

See also

*"The Knight Templar (Crusades trilogy)"
*"The Road to Jerusalem" (1998), ISBN 91-1-300565-0 the first book in the series
*"The Knight Templar" (1999), ISBN 91-1-300733-5 the second book in the series
*"The Heritage of Arn" (2001), ISBN 91-642-0003-5 a follow-up about Birger jarl, the founder of Stockholm - fictionalized to be Arn's grandson


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