This is a great series! This book keeps things moving and very interesting. Whyte paints a wonderful picture for the story of how the family of Arthur evolves.

Angel G. (
cinome) wrote on 7/15/2007...
Second book about the times when Rome left Britain and about when the legend of Arthur was starting to take form.
Continues the excellent story of the beginning of the Authurian ledgend. Rome is fading and Britian emerging as Excalibur is forged.
Great book, second in the series of Arthurian legend. The first is the Skystone. Takes the reader back to the fall of the Roman empire in Britain. A lot of really interesting detail about Roman colonial life, particularly that of the retired soldier. Also a lot of good information about Roman Britain. Very interesting characterization, and a good plot. Plus, I love the Arthur legend, and this is a novel lead-in to the same.

Edward C. S.
ed - Decatur, GA wrote on 6/9/2006...
This is part of a great Arturian series. His approach is different and thought provoking. I'm keeping the series but this is a spare I picked up. read "The Skystone" First.

Linda P. (
katknit) wrote on 4/17/2006...
5th century Britain, the great grandfathers of King Arthur set his saga in motion. Great period detail.

Kimberly L. (
kimcatus) wrote on 2/28/2006...
An extremely entertaining book, and one I didn't want to put down, but wanted to read all at once!

Suze U. (
A-Z) wrote on 1/19/2006...
****

Lisa G. (
Lisa) wrote on 8/7/2005...
All of the books in this series by Jack Whyte are excellent. He spins the Camaloud myth through historical fiction. Very well done.