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Book 5 of the Pendragon Cycle. A magnificent epic set against the
backcloth of Roman Britain and Celtic legend. 'Only that which
endures beyond time is worth having. Well I know it. I, who have
given all for the mastery of time and the elements, know the value
of life. Not for nothing am I called the Queen of Air and
Darkness.' An old enemy arises, and Arthur's dreams of establishing
his Summer Realm of peace and prosperity face ruin when the sacred
relic, the Holy Grail, vanishes as the result of a hideous
betrayal. So now Arthur faces the greatest challenge of his
sovereignty: a quest of recovery and a trail that winds inexorably
toward a grim confrontation with his most foul nemesis - and his
destiny.
"Before Albion is one, the hero feat must be performed and Silver
Hand must reign." The great king, Meldryn Mawr, is dead and his
kingdom lies in ruins. Treachery and brutality stalk the land.
Prince Meldron, prompted by the cunning and grasping Siawn Hy, now
claims the throne. Kingship, sovereignty and the making of a true
king lie at the heart of this second book in the Song of Albion
trilogy. Herein lie passion and power, heartbreak and hope - the
fate of Albion and the destiny of the long-awaited champion: Silver
Hand.
"The balance is not restored. The Knot - the Endless Knot - is
still unravelling." Fire rages in Albion: a strange, hidden fire,
dark-flamed, invisible to the eye. Seething and churning, it burns,
gathering flames of darkness into its hot, black heart. Unseen and
unknown, it burns. Llew Silver Hand is High King of Albion and the
Brazen Man has defied his sovereignty. Llew must journey into the
Foul Land to redeem his greatest treasure. The last battle begins.
Celtic myth collides with modern life in a timeless story. With the
Endless Knot, Lawhead strikes the final resounding chord in the
Song of Albion. Now containing an interview with Stephen Lawhead
covering the most-asked questions about the Song of Albion trilogy.
A magnificent tale which begins with the tragedy of Atlantis and
the arrival in Britain of King Avallach. In this world, Celtic
chieftains struggle for survival in the twilight of Rome's power,
and one heroic figure towers over all, the Prince Taliesin, in whom
is the sum of human greatness. This is a tale of a love that spawns
the miracle of Merlin and Arthur and a destiny that is more than a
kingdom.
Kit stared at this fellow questors. "Is this it : the End of
Everything?" Set in 17th century and 21st century London, the
Enlightenment-era court of the Hapsburgs, China during the Qing
Dynasty and ancient Egypt, Bright Empires is a five-volume fantasy.
In The Skin Map, Kit Livingstone and his great- grandfather,
Cosimo, are brought together to find a map originally tattooed on
the skin of its author, a seventeenth-century explorer who had
discovered the secret of access to other worlds and parallel
universes. Malign forces are also after the map and, to the
surprise of all, the map proves to be not the end of the quest but
its beginning. A far greater prize remains, and a much more
dangerous search will need to be undertaken. It starts with small,
seemingly insignificant wrinkles in time. Then a busy bridge
suddenly disappears, spilling cars into the sea. A beast from
another realm roams modern streets. Napoleon's army appears in
1930s Damascus ready for battle. The questors of the Zetetic
Society are spread across the universe. At the command centre of
the Jansky Very Large Array Radio Telescope astronomers think that
parts of the universe have stopped expanding : and begun to
contract. Mina is stuck on a plain of solid ice, only an angry cave
lion for company. And evil Lord Burleigh is locked in a dungeon,
his survival dependent on the kindness of the very man he tried to
kill. Kit and Cass are back in the Stone Age trying to reach the
Spirit Well. But a huge yew tree now covers the portal, cutting off
their path. Unless they can find a way through, Kit's fears for the
end of the future will be fulfilled. In this final volume of the
fantastic Bright Empires series, Stephen R. Lawhead brings his
multi-layered tale to a stunning and satisfying conclusion. STEPHEN
R. LAWHEAD is the bestselling author of The Pendragon Cycle and The
Song of Albion trilogy. He lives in Oxford, UK.
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