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Prophecy: Web of Deceit (Prophecy Trilogy 3): An epic tale of the Legend of Merlin
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Prophecy: Web of Deceit (Prophecy Trilogy 3): An epic tale of the Legend of Merlin
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) M. K. Hume
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:592 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Historical fiction |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780755371525
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Illustrations |
Maps
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Headline Publishing Group
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Imprint |
Headline Review
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Publication Date |
23 May 2013 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Returning from his epic journey to Constantinople, Myrddion Merlinus finds Briton in the grip of Uther Pendragon's bloodthirsty war against the Saxons. Coerced into obedience, Myrddion must serve Uther's brother Ambrosius, the High King, in order to spare the lives of his beloved fellow travellers. Ambrosius is an honest and wise ruler and Myrddion's skills are put to good use setting up a spy network while training healers across the land. But when Ambrosius is poisoned, his untimely death propels Myrddion back into the callous hands of Uther Pendragon. The new High King will stop at nothing to force Myrddion to accede to his unthinkable wishes. Myrddion's only solace is the prophecy that his suffering is not in vain. But will he survive the taint of Uther's madness and enable good to come from evil?
Author Biography
M. K. Hume is a retired academic, who is married with two grown-up sons and lives in Queensland, Australia. Having completed an MA and PhD in Arthurian Literature many years ago, M. K. Hume has fulfilled a lifelong dream to walk in the footprints of the past by retelling the epic tale of Merlin in a magnificent trilogy.
ReviewsHume brings the bloody, violent, conniving world vividly to life...will appeal to those who thrill to Game of Thrones and other tales of intersecting, ever-warring, noble lineages * Kirkus Review * Hume deftly navigates the Arthurian legends, populating them with likable and despicable characters, and casting them in a fully realized historical setting * Publishers Weekly * Historical fiction of the most bloodthirsty and roistering kind * Australian Bookseller & Publishers Magazine * Exciting, violent and bloody... Up there with Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell * www.lovereading.co.uk * It's a slice of history that's totally, utterly believable. Magnificent * www.booksmonthly.co.uk *
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