Uther
Book Seven: Dream of Eagles
- Publisher
- Penguin Group Canada
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2007
- Category
- General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780140260878
- Publish Date
- Jan 2007
- List Price
- $11.99
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780140254686
- Publish Date
- Jan 2006
- List Price
- $0
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CD-Audio
- ISBN
- 9781978647077
- Publish Date
- May 2019
- List Price
- $59.99
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CD-Audio
- ISBN
- 9781522673620
- Publish Date
- Jun 2016
- List Price
- $21.99
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Description
A hot-headed young warrior must decide whether to follow the longings of his own heart or rise to the challenge of leading his people. Will he be the greatest king the Cambrians have ever known, or will he fall prey to the darkness in his own soul?
Such are the questions answered in Uther, the story of Uther Pendragon, cousin to the sorcerer Merlyn and father to Arthur, the future King of Britain. In his boyhood, Uther divides his time between two radically different worlds. Within the solid walls of Camulod, he enjoys the luxuries of a civilized community and trains in the Roman military style to realize his heroic dream—commanding Camulod's cavalry. But still he is pulled back to his father's people and the dark land of his birth, the harsh, primitive world of the Pendragon of Cambria. At the death of his father, King Uric, a new king must be elected from among the chiefs, and Uther must reconcile himself to the fate that awaits him.
For fans of Jack Whyte's popular Dream of Eagles series, Uther opens the window to the world beyond Camulod and unravels the mystery behind the legend.
About the author
Best known for his original series of Arthurian novels, A Dream of Eagles (called The Camulod Chronicles in the US), and his Knights Templar trilogy, Jack Whyte has written 10 international bestsellers. He left Scotland for Canada in 1967 to teach high-school English, but soon gravitated to life on the road as a professional singer, actor and entertainer. In the 1970s he gained a wide audience as he wrote and performed his one-man tribute to Robbie Burns across North America. Public recitals of his own narrative verse led to him being appointed the bard of the Calgary Highlanders regiment, an honour he maintains to this day. A stint as a CBC national television writer preceded a successful business career in communications, but it was his long-time interest in both the legend of King Arthur and the 5th-century Roman military occupation of Britain that dictated Jack’s destiny. Since becoming a successful author, with his books translated into many languages, Jack has made time to support upcoming authors and participate in many writer gatherings, including the Surrey International Writers’ Conference. He writes every day and resides near his favoured golf course in Kelowna, BC. He is married with five adult children.
Editorial Reviews
"Whyte succeeds brilliantly in bringing to life a period of British history rich in myth.“ - Calgary Herald
“Solidly grounded and well-crafted historical novels, written with intelligence and a fine eye for details." - The Globe and Mail
“Merlyn. Arthur. Camelot. Excalibur. Names that echo through Western culture and strike an archetypal nerve. And whatever that nerve may be, whatever it is in the human condition that the Arthurian legend speaks to, we hunger for it.” - Edmonton Journal