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Author name: Jack Whyte

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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780765304599
ISBN number: 0765304597
Label: Forge Books
Manufacturer: Forge Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 416
Printing Date: November 01, 2002
Publishing house: Forge Books
Sale Popularity Level: 391261
Studio: Forge Books




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The Eagles’ Brood continues the saga of the Colony known as Camulod, and the tale of the descendants of those brave Romans who forged a new way of life for the Celt and Roman peoples when the Roman legions departed Britain.

Most know the new leader of the Colony as Merlyn; all call him Commander. Cauis Merlyn Britannicus is responsible for their safety, and all look to him for guidance, leadership, justice, and salvation. It is a harsh life but a good community, and Merlyn is dedicated to spreading the influence of Roman culture beyond the Colony’s borders.

Uther Pendragon, the man who will father the legendary Arthur, is the cousin Merlyn has known and loved since they were birthed, four hours apart on the same day, the year the legions left Britain. He is the tireless warrior--the blue dragon to Merlyn’s great silver bear--and between the two of them, the Colony knows few enemies.

As different as they can be, they are inseparable: two faces of the same coin. In a world torn apart by warfare and upheaval, each is the other’s certainty and guarantee of the survival of the Colony . . . until a vicious crime, one that strikes at the roots of Merlyn’s life, drives a wedge between them. A wedge that threatens the fate of a nation . . . .




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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - the subsequent generation
Once again, Whyte digs deeper into the mythos of king Arthur. This chapter focuses primarily on Merlyn as well as Uther, Varrus's son and Merlyn's Cousin.

Jack Whyte can get a little wordy when it comes to describing some things, especially battle scenes and military tactics so at times, the book seems like it may drag a little bit. That's pretty much my only complaint about this installment and his style in general.

It's still a great chapter in an extremely epic tale of the forging of a country and a legend.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - My Brother Loved It
This is one of my brother's favorite authors. He was thrilled that we got this for him. He gave the book a ten.



Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Perverted sex and graphic violence for the history buff
The third book in a series that puts the myth of Camelot in a real historical context. Plenty of action and a very clever interweaving of myth and reality. The violence of the times is graphically described with lots of blood and guts being spilled. This volume includes descriptions of violent sexual perversions that you may consider unsuitable for younger readers - a thought to keep in mind if you are thinking of buying this as a gift. For adults that want an all action historical novel this will probably not disappoint. Very similar to the Bernard Cornwell series of King Alfred novels but with rather more explicit sex.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Good ideas, tiresome writing
I like what this guy is trying to do: like Tolkien, he is trying to revive a world of epic meaning. Unlike Tolkien, he writes with constant dramatics, thinly disguised allegories as characters, and frequently rambles on for dozens of pages on completely irrelevant points. The author's asides contain plenty of great information, as does the character of Merlyn, but this is often painful to read from the sheer repetition of technique and emotion...



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - The Eagles' Brood
Jack Whyte is a master at imparting historical data in gut-gripping fiction, even if you're not a fan of King Arthur. I loved this entire series, and have purchased it for several of my family members and friends. The whole series is an "I can't put it down" one. You'll be captivated!

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