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The Mistletoe and Sword: A Story of Roman Britain
The Mistletoe and Sword A Story of Roman Britain
Author: Anya Seton
Young Quintus Tullius, standard bearer with the Ninth Roman Legion serving in Britain, is ready to begin his quest for the bones of his great-grandfather who died 17 years before?bones that the Druids who haunt Stonehenge watch over. But first he falls in love with Regan, the beautiful and mystifying foster daughter of Boadicea, warrior queen of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781569763407
ISBN-10: 1569763402
Publication Date: 6/1/2010
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Book Type: Paperback
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I've read Anya Seton extensively (my favorite is The Winthrop Woman: A Novel). She is a skillful writer and this book is no exception.

This is a colorful story about the pre-Christian period in Great Britain during the time of Roman domination of the country. It is obviously very well researched. Rich in historical detail, this fictionalized account of the time period depicts some Druid rituals and the country's resistance to Roman rule. It also depicts the view that Rome had that it improved upon the quality of life for citizens of countries they ruled. The two sides battled bitterly for control of the country and its people.

Not only did Anya Seton write colorfully about the time period, but also wove a bit of mystery, a lot of suspense, as well as a love story. All wrapped up in one, this is a thoroughly satisfying read.


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