The Iron Grail: Book Two of the Merlin Codex

The Iron Grail: Book Two of the Merlin Codex

by RobertHoldstock (Author)

Synopsis

In this acclaimed sequel to CELTIKA, Merlin is returning to Alba, the future England, with his companions, the crew of the resurrected Argo. Wandering the paths of the world, husbanding his magic to keep himself from aging, Merlin eschews, for the most part, the affairs of men. Few are those he deigns to call 'friend' and fewer those who welcome his friendship - it is not safe to walk for long in the wanderer's strategies. Those who do, both willing and unwilling, must usually pay a price. Caught up in events beyond their ken are characters destined to become the very stuff of legend: the mythic champion Jason; Urtha and his vengeful children; the northern sorceress Niiv; and Kinos, Jason's son, whose appearance is both terrible and tragic. And at the centre, moving along his never-ending path, is Merlin himself, an enchanter in the prime of his life, reckless, curious, powerful, yet a stranger to his own past - a past that is catching up with him.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: New Edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 04 Aug 2003

ISBN 10: 0743440323
ISBN 13: 9780743440325

Media Reviews
Continues to enthrall. -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) on The Iron Grail Verve and panache...At the center of it all is Merlin, who reluctantly doles out his formidable gifts, afraid of using himself up prematurely before the arrival of the true hero he is destined to counsel. -- San Francisco Chronicle on The Iron Grail Holdstock is the finest writer of metamorphic fantasy now working. -- The Washington Post on The Iron Grail
Author Bio
Robert Holdstock won the World Fantasy Award for his classic novel MYTHAGO WOOD. He is regarded as one of the world's leading writers of myth and fantasy, and has written novels for over twenty years, including the MYTHAGO sequence, and the novel of John Boorman's film, THE EMERALD FOREST.