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The Wolf and the Crown (Arthor, Bk 3)
The Wolf and the Crown - Arthor, Bk 3
Author: A. A. Attanasio
The Warrior King — Arthor, Eagle of Thor, must lead his people not only against their own ancient sorceries, but against the worldly empire that would make Britain's destiny a footnote to its own. Already rolling on the roads from Tintagel to Camelot is the great wheel that will become the Round Table. — But the perilous order promised by Arth...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780061053702
ISBN-10: 0061053708
Publication Date: 5/1/1998
Pages: 326
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2.8 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: HarperPrism
Book Type: Paperback
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The Arthurian legend retold as a mighty epic starting with the dawn of time. Beautifully written this book takes you deep into the world of mythology, ancient magic, and history. This is the second of three. The others are The Dragon and the Unicorn (1) and the Eagle and the Sword(2). Best read in order. This is the last book -the rise and fall of Arthur.
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A.A. Attanasio presents a flamboyant recounting of the myths of Camelot in The Wolf and the Crown, which continues the story of The Dragon and the Unicorn and The Eagle and the Sword. This particular Camelot features a demonic Merlin, Hollow Hills full of tiny faeries "in nightgowns of fog and sticky halos," and a callow High King whose devout prayers to Mary close each of his viewpoint chapters. Attanasio loves the surface flash of words, and The Wolf and the Crown is as dazzling as a jeweled necklace, with occasional flaws, such as references to Brownian motion or "Bunsen blue," that intrude into the concoction of fantasy, mythology, and Arthurian lore. The myths of Camelot, dear to fantasy readers, provide Attanasio with the perfect setting for his intricate lapidary. --Blaise Selby


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