The Sorcerer by Jack Whyte

The Sorcerer by Jack Whyte

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The Sorcerer by Jack Whyte

Throughout the widely praised Camulod Chronicles, Merlyn Britannicus has been driven by one sacred dream--to see Britain united under one just, powerful king. In The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis, it is time for the Sorcerer to fulfill his promise--to present the battle-proven Arthur as the Riothamus, the High King of Britain. When Arthur miraculously withdraws the Sword of Kingship from the stone in which it is set, he proves himself the true and deserving king--sworn to defend the Christian faith against invaders, and to preserve Britain as a powerful, united force.

The Sorcerer has fulfilled his promise. The King is crowned, Britain is united--and the face of history and legend is forever changed.

Jack Whyte was born in Scotland and moved to Canada in 1967 after growing up there. He is an actor, orator, singer, and poet who has been honored with an honorary doctorate of letters for his contributions to Canadian popular literature. The Dream of Eagles series (eight Arthurian novels set in Roman Britain) and the Templar Trilogy (containing the fabled Knights Templar) are among his works. Whyte's books are also available in the US, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Brazil, and Russia. Kelowna, British Columbia, is his home.

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ISBN 13 9781250163981
ISBN 10 1250163986
Titel The Sorcerer
Autor Jack Whyte
Serie Camulod Chronicles
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Forge
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-06-15
Seitenanzahl 352
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