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Anna Elliott (Author)
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Twilight of Avalon Trilogy May 5, 2009
She is a healer, a storyteller, a warrior, and a queen without a throne. In the shadow of King Arthur's Britain, one woman knows the truth that could save a kingdom from the hands of a tyrant...

Ancient grudges, old wounds, and the quest for power rule in the newly widowed Queen Isolde's court. Hardly a generation after the downfall of Camelot, Isolde grieves for her slain husband, King Constantine, a man she secretly knows to have been murdered by the scheming Lord Marche -- the man who has just assumed his title as High King. Though her skills as a healer are renowned throughout the kingdom, in the wake of Con's death, accusations of witchcraft and sorcery threaten her freedom and her ability to bring Marche to justice. Burdened by their suspicion and her own grief, Isolde must conquer the court's distrust and superstition to protect her throne and the future of Britain.

One of her few allies is Trystan, a prisoner with a lonely and troubled past. Neither Saxon nor Briton, he is unmoved by the political scheming, rumors, and accusations swirling around the fair queen. Together they escape, and as their companionship turns from friendship to love, they must find a way to prove what they know to be true -- that Marche's deceptions threaten not only their lives but the sovereignty of the British kingdom.

In Twilight of Avalon, Anna Elliott returns to the roots of the legend of Trystan and Isolde to shape a very different story -- one based in the earliest written versions of the Arthurian tales -- a captivating epic brimming with historic authenticity, sweeping romance, and the powerful magic of legend.


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This pallid, predictable retelling of the Trystan and Isolde myth, taking up the queen's perspective, adds nothing new to the Arthurian canon. Queen Isolde, recently widowed granddaughter of Morgan Le Fay, has inherited Le Fay's second sight but is powerless to control it; horrified and helpless, she watches warriors fight to take her husband's place as head of the Britons' army. The most powerful of them, Marche, takes a shine to Isolde; despite her wishes, even Isolde's closest advisers urge her to marry quickly before she's turned out of her own kingdom. When Isolde makes a connection with a well-informed prisoner, the mercenary Trystan, she discovers that even the castle is no longer safe. After being forced to marry Marche, Isolde flees with Trystan, and they form a cautious bond as mutual enemies of the state. Supernatural elements distract from the political intrigue, and Isolde's clueless naïveté—even while her informants are dying mysteriously around her—makes her largely intolerable (as well as an ill-suited candidate for queen). Trystan, meanwhile, never manages to crawl out from beneath his own mysterious shadow. (May)
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In this first of a proposed trilogy, debut novelist Elliott explores and expands on the traditional legends and mythologies of King Arthur and Tristan and Isolde in a unique and delightful way. In her portrayal, Isolde, daughter of Mordred, the bastard son of Arthur, grew up knowing her father was reviled. Now, she is under suspicion of sorcery resulting in the death of her young husband, the high king who had succeeded Arthur as overlord nine years earlier. When Marche, the brutal and powerful king of Cornwall, coerces Isolde into marriage only three days after the murder of her husband, her only recourse is to flee. With the aid of the mysterious Trystan, Isolde searches for proof that Marche is not the loyalist he claims to be and fights to save her land from those who would destroy it. Elliott has created a most promising first novel filled with passion, courage, and timeless magic. [For more Arthurian fiction, see "The Reader's Shelf," LJ 3/1/09.—Ed.]—Jane Henriksen Baird, Anchorage Municipal Libs., AK
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; Original edition (May 5, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416589899
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416589891
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #954,480 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The daughter of two English literature PhDs, Anna Elliott grew up in Connecticut in a house filled with books. She is a longtime devotee of historical fantasy and fell especially in love with Arthurian legend and Celtic history while at university. Anna now lives in the Washington, DC, Metro area with her husband and two daughters. She likes Jane Austen, British TV, Castle, Firefly, The Big Bang Theory, sewing toys for her children, and rainbows and unicorns, especially those drawn by her daughters. Mosquitos love her.



 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top of the line Arthurian literature!, May 19, 2009
This review is from: Twilight of Avalon: A Novel of Trystan & Isolde (Twilight of Avalon Trilogy) (Paperback)
For centuries past the Arthurian legend has been passed down from generation to generation. Thankfully, the myriad of variations of the tale have been keeping modern day authors as busy in the retelling as the ancients bards were.

The latest version to hit bookstores is Anna Elliott's Twilight of Avalon, the first of what will eventually be a full trilogy recounting one of the earliest known versions of Arthurian legend, that of Trystan and Isolde.

For those aficionados of the genre, it seems only fair that we give you a brief sketch of Elliott's take on the Arthurian soap opera:

King Arthur is not the chivalrous ideal of courtly love here. In a fit of passion, he allegedly rapes his sister Morgan, a woman steeped in the old religion in a time when the encroaching Christian priests are quick to brand any non-converting woman a witch. The accusation usually sticks. Morgan gives birth to Arthur's son, Mordred who later, as heir to Arthur's throne, betrays his father, steals Arthur's wife Gwynefar and begets a girl-child with his step-mother. The child is named Isolde. Arthur and Mordred meet in one last epic battle for the High Kingship of Britain and end up killing each other off, leaving Britain in chaos and ripe pickings for the encroaching Saxons, while Isolde is married off to the next High King of Britain, Constantine.

And this is where Elliott's story begins. King Constantine is betrayed and murdered, leaving Isolde alone to battle charges of witchcraft, political intrigue, and a mythical past. To do so and save Britain from destruction from within, Isolde turns to a former Saxon slave, Trystan. The unlikely pair develop a tenuous friendship in a time when trust and loyalty are rare commodities in the world.

I loved every single word!!

Isolde is one of the most real and heroic characters we've encountered in a long time, a woman fighting for what she believes in within the confines of her gender and time. This is not, we repeat, NOT a love story. At this point in time, there is no room for romance or love in Trystan and Isolde's world. This is a world overflowing in violence, plague and survival. Trystan and Isolde's bond is, at this point in the story, a thread of friendship and mutual respect.

And yet this is not a story of despair, it is a story of hope. A rich cast of supporting characters is the icing on the cake here, providing touches of humor just when you least expect it and sharp insights into the psyche of the time period.

Whether you are a fan of the Arthurian lit or looking for a good introduction to the genre, I wholeheartedly recommend Twilight of Avalon!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "When you set out on revenge you dig two graves, one of them your own.", May 2, 2009
This review is from: Twilight of Avalon: A Novel of Trystan & Isolde (Twilight of Avalon Trilogy) (Paperback)


Elliott's compelling retelling of the legend of Trystan and Isolde is set in the dark ages of Britain, mid-6th century. The author sets her drama earlier than popular myth, discarding the obvious for a more nuanced and historically grounded interpretation of the story of Trystan and Isolde. In this novel, Arthur has been slain by Modred, Isolde's father; it is through Isolde's perspective that we view the current political landscape. Her husband, King Constantine, dead, Isolde is ripe for the taking. Granddaughter of Morgan, long-rumored a sorceress, Isolde is likewise distrusted, yet a valuable pawn. When, by nefarious methods, Lord Marche becomes High King, he forces Isolde to become his wife. Helpless without a male protector, Isolde is desperate to escape this brutal man. Though not a witch, Elliott's Isolde has known the gift of Sight and sometimes heeds the whispers of the wise ones, those who would guide her through these treacherous times.

When first she comes in contact with a prisoner, a man neither Saxon nor Britain, Isolde seeks only to alleviate his pain. Isolde must trust this battered warrior, Trystan, in order to evade Marche and his designs on her kingdom. On a quest fraught with violence and constant danger, Trystan and Isolde are thrown together in common purpose, one for escape and the other deliverance. A healer, Isolde is comforted by the old ways of those who have walked the earth before her, the vaguely heard murmurings of her long-deceased grandmother, Morgan. But here lies danger and the accusations of witchcraft, the penalty burning at the stake. Alone, Isolde is powerless against Marche, dependent on Trystan's aid, a man with secrets of his own. Incarcerated, pursued and savagely beaten, Trystan and Isolde match wits against their adversaries and enormous odds.

Elliott writes with graceful precision of time out of mind, of magic tales and filth-strewn jails, of the senseless brutality of battle and the haunting ballads that praise the fallen, of mists and myths, the most potent the growing bond between Trystan and Isolde, yet to embrace their fate. Twilight of Avalon is filled with skullduggery and blind loyalty, with Marche's manipulation and the threat of Saxon attack, Isolde braving death in the face of duty. Forget the romantic songs of bards: this is a grueling tale mired in the bloody fields of war and the untrammeled ambitions of those who would exact revenge. Isolde's true test begins with the return of repressed memory, a desperate skirmish against an implacable enemy, Trystan's life hanging in the balance as well in this first volume of the trilogy. Luan Gaines/2009.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The stars will shine tomorrow . . ., May 8, 2009
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Anna Elliott has crafted a powerful and romantic tale of Trystan and Isolde, one that puts aside the chivalric notions of the Middle Ages and places it squarely in the age in which they would have lived. Elliott fills her story with believable characters and a compelling plot. This is a book I know I'll find myself reading again and again . . .
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