The Eagles' Brood

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The Eagles' Brood
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First edition (Canadian)
AuthorJack Whyte
Cover artistBranislav Perkovic
CountryCanada
SeriesA Dream of Eagles (AKA The Camulod Chronicles in the USA)
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherTor Books Penguin Books
Publication date
1994
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback_
Preceded byThe Singing Sword 
Followed byThe Saxon Shore 

The Eagles' Brood is a 1994 historical novel by Jack Whyte set in Post-Roman Britain. It is the third in Whyte's series The Camulod Chronicles. The novel develops the relationship between Merlyn and Uther as the two become military leaders of Camulod.

Reception[]

When Michelle Ziegler reviewed the novel in the academic journal The Heroic Age, she emphasized that Whyte sometimes gets bogged down in details and noted a few "historical stumbles". Overall, however, she called the novel along with the next book in the series The Saxon Shore "interesting and engrossing". Ziegler also noted the use of conventions of the mystery genre to keep the plot entertaining.[1] Kirkus review also received the novel positively and called it "another dipful from the fertile Arthurian well, sans magic but brimful of action."[2] Similarly Publishers Weekly said that "in graphic realism lies its fascination, and its power."[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Ziegler, Michelle (Autumn–Winter 1999). "Fiction Review: The Camulod Chronicles". The Heroic Age (2). Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  2. ^ "Fiction Review: The Eagle's Brood". Kirkus review. Sep 1, 1997. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  3. ^ "Fiction Review: The Eagle's Brood". Publishers Weekly. Sep 1997. Retrieved April 25, 2012.


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