The Eagle
โ Scribed by Jack Whyte
- Publisher
- Penguin Canada
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 431 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 014319772X
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โฆ Synopsis
Beginning with The Skystone, the first in his riveting Camulod Chronicles, bestselling author Jack Whyte has embarked on an ambitious and remarkable re-telling of the Arthurian cycle, giving us a fresh and compelling take on a story that has been beloved for centuries.
The Eagle is the dramatic conclusion of Whyte's four-generation epic of the rise and fall of Arthur Pendragon, High King of All Britain. In this final volume, Whyte takes us into the lives and minds of the three very human and astonishingly ordinary people whose interrelationships would give rise to the greatest, most enduring love story in the Western world.
Clothar, the young Frankish knight known as The Lancer, returns to his homeland in Gaul as Arthur's ambassador. From there, while forging overseas alliances on Arthur's behalf, he watches as Arthur and Merlyn struggle to unify the clans and peoples of Britain and re-establish the rule of law. Clothar knows Arthur's darkest...
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