The Endless Knot
Book Three in The Song of Albion Trilogy
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Narrated by:
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Robert Whitfield
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Stephen Lawhead
Book three in an epic historical fantasy series that blurs the lines between this world and the Otherworld.
Fires rage in Albion: strange, hidden fires, dark-flamed, invisible to the eye. Llew Silver Hand is High King of Albion, but now the Brazen Man has defied his sovereignty and Llew must journey to the Foul Land to redeem his greatest treasure. The last battle begins, and the myths, passions, and heroism of an ancient people come to life as Llew faces his greatest test yet.
The ancient Celts admitted no separation between this world and the Otherworld: the two were delicately interwoven, each dependent on the other. The Endless Knot crosses the thin places between this work and that, as Lewis Gillies begins his ultimate quest, striking the final resounding chord in the Song of Albion.
- Part of The Song of Albion trilogy:
- Book One: The Paradise War
- Book Two: The Silver Hand
- Book Three: The Endless Knot
- Epic historical fantasy
- Book length: 135,000 words
- Includes additional insights from the author in “Albion Forever!” and an interview
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Trigger warning: animals die brutally in all 3 books, but it seems worse in this one. While not graphic, it’s mostly a matter of grim practicality and survival, an attempt at gritty realism that I don’t personally think is necessary.
Long but ended well
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engrossing saga
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Wonderful story
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A Ulysses journey
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It took me a few chapters to switch to the viewpoint of Llew speaking instead of Tegid.
The story line circling around to timeless Truth
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