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THE ROAD TO AVALON
Reprinted
from Publishers Weekly - June 10, 1988
Making old material new marks a master storyteller
and with this fresh look at the legend of King Arthur, romance
writer Wolf reaffirms her preeminence in those ranks. Although
the Romans have already left Britain, Uther Pendragon is a Roman
king, married to the Celtic princess Igraine, daughter of Merlin.
Their son Arthur, conceived before Igraine's divorce from her
first husband, has been raised in secret with Merlin's younger
daughter Morgan, wherein lies the emotional heart of this tale.
Arthur and Morgan, his half-aunt, share a love that cannot be
acknowledged. When, as king, he must marry, Arthur weds the
Celtic princess Gwenhwyfar, but he and Morgan remain lovers,
while Gwenhwyfar, with Arthurs's blessing, finds love with Bedwyr,
the king's closest friend and ally. With the strength of his
leadership and personality, Arthur unifies the British tribes,
repells the Saxon threat and, adapting Roman ideas of government,
establishes peace in the kingdom. But when Mordred, a young
Celtic prince with an uncanny likeness to Arthur, comes to Camelot,
jealousy and ambition threaten Arthur's dream. Portraying characters
with crisp and memorable originality, Wolf captures - and enriches
- the tragic sweep of romance and idealism inherent in the Arthurian
tale. Imaginative and moving, this narrative by the auther of
The Rebel and the Rose is historical fiction at its
finest.
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