The Fort at River's Bend: v. 4 (The Camulod Chronicles) - Hardcover

Book 5 of 9: Camulod Chronicles

Whyte, Jack

 
9780312865979: The Fort at River's Bend: v. 4 (The Camulod Chronicles)

Synopsis

Merlyn's young nephew, Arthur is in danger. A failed assassination attempt forces Merlyn to take Arthur somewhere safe - to an abandoned Roman fort far from Camulod. Arthur is just a boy yet soon he must claim the sword that is his birthright: Excalibur. He must be ready, but at what cost?

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Review

"Whyte's story has an undeniable power that goes beyond the borrowed resonances of the mythic tales he's reworking."

"From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed is the bone beneath the flesh of legend."--Diana Gabaldon

"A series that promises to provide historic plausibility to the legend of King Arthur...the best of its type in the near quarter of a century since Mary Stewart's version of these legends burst upon the publishing scene."--T"he Cattanooga Times"

From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed is the bone beneath the flesh of legend. "Diana Gabaldon"

A series that promises to provide historic plausibility to the legend of King Arthur...the best of its type in the near quarter of a century since Mary Stewart's version of these legends burst upon the publishing scene. "The Cattanooga Times""

From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed is the bone beneath the flesh of legend. Diana Gabaldon

A series that promises to provide historic plausibility to the legend of King Arthur...the best of its type in the near quarter of a century since Mary Stewart's version of these legends burst upon the publishing scene. The Cattanooga Times

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"From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed is the bone beneath the flesh of legend." --Diana Gabaldon

"A series that promises to provide historic plausibility to the legend of King Arthur...the best of its type in the near quarter of a century since Mary Stewart's version of these legends burst upon the publishing scene." --The Cattanooga Times

About the Author

Jack Whyte is a Scots-born, award-winning Canadian author whose poem, The Faceless One, was featured at the 1991 New York Film Festival. The Camulod Chronicles is his greatest work, a stunning retelling of one of our greatest legends: the making of King Arthur's Britain. He lives in British Columbia, Canada.

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