The Singing Sword: A Dream Of Eagles Book Ii

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CANADIAN512 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 25, 2018
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 512
  • Publisher: Penguin Canada
  • ISBN: 9780735237391
  • Dimensions: 5.17" W x 1.32" L x 7.93" H
Jack Whyte was born and raised in Scotland and immigrated to Canada in 1967. He is an actor, orator, singer, poet, and was awarded an honorary doctor of letters for his contribution to Canadian popular fiction. He is the author of the Dream of Eagles series (eight Arthurian novels set in Roman Britain) and the Templar Trilogy (featuring the legendary Knights Templar). Whyte’s novels are also published in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Brazil, and Russia. He lives in Kelowna, British Columbia.
“Superior . . . chock full of family, drama, blood feuds, political intrigue, and great love.”
The Globe and Mail

“Whyte’s found the key to refreshing the legend and making it live again. . . . The wealth and richness of the historical detail are fascinating. If James Michener is the past master of the sweeping epic, then Jack Whyte may well be the future one.”
—Calgary Herald

“To read Jack Whyte is to surrender to a storyteller of the old school.”
Quill & Quire

“A superb piece of historical fiction, rich in detail and incident.”
The Globe and Mail

“Dazzling . . . perhaps not since the early 1970s, with Mary Stewart’s The Crystal Cave and The Hollow Hills, have the Roman Empire and the Arthurian legends been intertwined with as much skill and authenticity.”
Publishers Weekly

“Rich in historical detail, especially where warfare and the use of cavalry are concerned. . . . We are not just dipped, we are plunged into the minutiae of life in post-Roman Britain.”
Hamilton Spectator

“Whyte makes the reader think, Yes, this is the way it could have been. . . . [He] has taken the time to build the Arthurian legend piece by piece and make it come alive.”
The Leader-Post (Regina)

“If you have even a passing interest in Arthurian legend or the history of ancient Britain, you must read these books. You will not be disappointed.”
The Telegram (St. John’s)

“A remarkable saga, full of drama, suspense, battles, humour and set into a most accurate and detailed picture of the times.”
The Record (Kitchener-Waterloo)

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