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4.0 out of 5 stars
Final entry in The Pendragon Trilogy, December 12, 2008
***This review may contain spoilers for those not familiar with the legends***
Shadow of the King takes up where Pendragon's Banner left off, as Britain is at peace and Arthur and Gwenhyfar live at Caer Cadon with their young daughter Archfedd. Arthur is convinced by the Roman Emperor to sail for Gaul and defend it against the barbarians who wish to destroy it, along with Arthur's lands in lesser Britain. Once there, the campaign becomes mired in politics, backbiting, intrigues and treachery and Arthur is there much longer than originally intended. Once the battle is engaged, it does not go well and Arthur is presumed dead and left to Morgaine's care to see to his burial.
Arthur's uncle, Ambrosius, now governs Britain with his council, but they are not strong enough to fight off the Saxon threat, including Arthur's wicked ex-wife Winifred and her son Cerdic. Gwenhyfar grieves for Arthur's loss, but she must marry and have a husband to look after her interests. Not happy with Ambrosius' choice she looks to Arthur's younger cousin Bedwyr who has been in love with her since he was a young boy. They become lovers but something always holds Gwenhyfar back from the marriage ceremony, until one day when rumors come from The Place of the Lady that sends Gwen in search of.......
Well I won't tell since I am not into spoilers, although those familiar with the legends know how the story goes. The rest of the story details how Hollick envisions the politics and history of the time, the growing threat of the Saxons as the Britains battle to keep them at bay and the struggles for power between Arthur's sons Cerdic, Medraud (Mordred) and Cynric (or is he Cerdic's son?), until the final fateful battle that threatens to end Camelot once and for all.
As much as I did enjoy this book, I also found it to be very slow paced at times and definitely the weakest in the trilogy. Also, the author's prose was very reminiscent of Penman's early works but by the third book those short sentences and oddly placed commas were getting a bit tiresome. If you're looking for another glorified, romantic version of Arthur with honorable knights, magic and ladies in constant peril waiting for her knight to rescue her then this series is not for you. However, if you're looking for something more down to earth and realistic you might want to give this a whirl. A generous 4/5 stars.
The series in order,
The Kingmaking
Pendragon's Banner
Shadow of the King
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the Editor?, June 2, 2011
Although an interresting twist on Arthurian legend, the Kindle edition contains many typographical errors and very frequent insertion of the author's name and book title in the oddest places. It also has many needlessly hyphonated words. A good read if one can get past these distractions.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent ending to a superb trilogy, March 26, 2010
Shadow of the King is the third - and final - novel in Helen Hollick's superb trilogy about King Arthur. Unlike traditional Arthurian literature, Hollick treats this as straight-up historical fiction, creating familiar characters without all the magic.
She's imagined Arthur to be a King of Britain during the Dark Ages, a man who is desperately fighting to unite the various tribes under his own banner.
Throughout all the series, Hollick succeeded in balancing action-packed battles with Arthur's personal life --- his wives, his children, his own personal tragedies. All in all, it's a riveting story and well worth the time and effort to read all three books.
I gave it four stars as a general rating for the entire series here. Five stars is very rare...if I could award a half-star this one would be 4.5. :)
Happy reading!
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