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The Eagles' Brood, Book 3: The Camulod Chronicles Paperback – November 16, 2002

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Book 3 of 9 in the Camulod Chronicles Series

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  • Paperback: 412 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (November 16, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765304597
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765304599
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #776,984 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I forget how I came upon this series of books but I can tell you that once you start you will not be able to put the books down. This Canadian author must have travelled back in time to be able to write so discriptively and knowledgeably. The series begins just shortly after the Romans leave Great Britain and continues on through the life of Merlin and on through the early years of young Arthur. I cannot begin to tell you how enjoyable this series of books are....a must read.
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This is the third in the series of novels called the Camulod Chronicles. If this is your introduction to the series, you will benefit from taking them in order, beginning with 'The Skystone,' although the books will stand alone.

This book introduces us to a young Caius Merlyn Britannicus and the adventures he has growing up. The plot is complex, one adventure leading to another. The characterization is excellent, and the book held me enthralled. In the end, of course, since this is the story of Merlyn and Arthur, he meets his ward.

Jack Whyte, like Mary Stewart and Bernard Cornwell, has done his research well--such research as is available. Each wrote a fascinating series, and each approached their subjects from a different viewpoint, of course. It is, after all, fiction. John Steinbeck also wrote a book on the subject: The 'Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights,' deriving his material from one of the earliest sources, Thomas Mallory.

All are worthy and entertaining. My advice would be to read and enjoy all of them, which I have.

Joseph Pierre,
Author of THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS: Our Journey Through Eternity
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This title is a transition, the generation who peopled the previous books in the series has, for the most part passed on. Enter the next narrator, you may have heard of him: Caius Merlyn. He and his cousin Other Pendragon now rule the colony.

This is NOT The Once and Future King. This is as accurate of an account as possible for fictional characters. Wonderful series
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I read the second book first, not realizing this was a series, and liked it enough to purchase the others. Reading them one after another, I see a marked dropoff in quality with this installment. Never strong on character, the plotting gets weaker and a lot reads like filler. If I didn't have the remaining volumes already I would not buy them. I recommend the Skystone and Singing Sword and stop there.
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Jack Whyte's Camulod Chronicles remind me of why I first started to love reading as a child. I get lost in these books. He creates a world that absolutely captivates me. I truly care about the characters and want to know more, hence the need to turn another page.
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I was first introduced to the tales of King Arthur, whose realm is made magical by the intriguing wizard Merlin at six or seven. And in my teens I was very much impressed by the 1981 John Boorman movie Excalibur starring Helen Mirren, Nigel Terry and Nicol Williamson, starring a rather sinister and hard to like Merlin. Later I saw the more sympathetic Merlin in the highly engaging 1998 TV series Merlin starring Sam Neil. Have read Queen of Camelot by Nancy McKenzie which I loved and its sequels. The mediocre Pendragon cycle by Stephen Lawhead, the intriguing if drawn out Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley, the Bernard Cornwell Arthur trilogy and the somewhat disappointing Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country by Rosalind Miles. Mary Stewart's Arthurian Saga is an absolute epic as good as Tolkien, together with Nancy McKenzie's works they are my very favourite historical fantasy series.

I had not read any of the previous books in the Camulod Chronicles but Eagle's Brood is a great stand alone novel.
This retelling is rich on history, dispels with actual magic in the sense of sorcery but does include some premonitions and telepathic knowledge through dreams, something intelligent people know to exist.

Merlyn as Caius Merlynus Britannicus grows up with his cousin Uther Pendragon in the self contained colony of Camulod in Britain, a former Roman town, soon after the Romans have left Britain. Britain is threatened by SAxons, Angles, Jutes and Danes from the continent in the East, Picts from Caledonia the North and Irish and Scots from Hibernia to the West . Uther and Merlyn are of Roman patrilineage and Celtic matrilineage. Merlyn is the narrator of the story speaking in first person.
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This series is a fascinating take on the Arthurian legend; the level of historical detail is unparalleled. In this book, Merlin finds love and Arthur is born. Whyte always ends each book with a twist that leads the reader straight into the next book!
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Jack Whyte does a superb job in this continuation of his version of the Arthur legend. This is the way Arthur really could have come to power. I've read this series (9 books in all) at least 5 times front to back and plan to read them again often at least once per year probably. I can't say enough good things about this author and this series!

In this book Arthur enters the story (actually, he did that at the end of the previous book, The Saxon Shore in the closing pages). This series is just brilliant. The best and most credible retelling of the Arthur legend.
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