by JackWhyte (Author)
Praise for Jack Whyte and "The Camulod Chronicles": "Jack Whyte is a master storyteller.... Whyte breathes life into the Arthurian myths by weaving the reality of history into them." --Tony Hillerman"From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world and showed us the bone beneath the flesh of legend." --Diana Gabaldon"An extraordinary story, totally original, and clearly there is a lot more excitement to come in the upcoming volumes." --Rosamunde Pilcher
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 505
Edition: 1st Mass Market Ed
Publisher: St Martin's Press
Published: 16 Jul 1998
ISBN 10: 0812551389
ISBN 13: 9780812551389
From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed us the bone beneath the flesh of legend. Diana Gabaldon
Jack Whyte is a master storyteller . . . . Wyte breathes life into the Arthurian myths by weaving the reality of history into them. Tony Hillerman
I loved the book. It was an extraordinary story, totally original and clearly there is a lot more excitement to come in the upcoming volumes. Rosamunde Pilcher
From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed us the bone beneath the flesh of legend. Diana Gabaldon
Jack Whyte is a master storyteller . . . . Wyte breathes life into the Arthurian myths by weaving the reality of history into them. Tony Hillerman
I loved the book. It was an extraordinary story, totally original and clearly there is a lot more excitement to come in the upcoming volumes. Rosamunde Pilcher
From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world, and showed us the bone beneath the flesh of legend. --Diana Gabaldon
Jack Whyte is a master storyteller . . . . Whyte breathes life into the Arthurian myths by weaving the reality of history into them. --Tony Hillerman
I loved the book. It was an extraordinary story, totally original and clearly there is a lot more excitement to come in the upcoming volumes. --Rosamunde Pilcher
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.