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The Last Enchantment

By: Mary Stewart
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Arthur Pendragon is king! Crowned and recognized as High King, Arthur is unchallenged on the battlefield, and he melds the country together in a time of promise, as Merlin works in the shadows. But sinister powers plot to destroy Camelot, and when the witch-queen Morgause - Arthur's own half-sister - ensnares him in an incestuous liaison, a fatal web of love, betrayal, and bloody vengeance is woven.

©1979 Mary Stewart (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Enchanting!

This is my favorite of the trilogy. I am so happy that the books by Mary Stewart have gained new attention and have been updated to unabridged books for purchase on audible. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!! The narration is especially good on this one and I enjoyed every minute of it. It's a long one, but I savored the story. Merlin is one of my all time favorite characters and knowing what I knew about the legend, I found it bitter sweet. Mary Stewart is one of my favorite authors. This was so well done. I highly recommend it! Lots of passion, magic, and suspense. No one today in my opinion writes like Mary Stewart when it comes to the setting and descriptions. An excellent read!

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Bonus excellence!

I am on the third or fourth reading of Mary Stewart’s Merlin trilogy so know of the quality of word, description and historical weaving but I also truly enjoyed the reading by Derek Perkins, I could listen to him read my grocery list.

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An extraordinary trilogy

If you are a fan of Arthur Guinevere and Marilyn this is a must read. Mary Stuart takes history and turns it into credible fiction this is a must read as well as the mists of Avalon

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The Merlin trilogy should be on everyone’s bookshelf

I have loved these books for decades, now, and grew up reading them, thinking about them and dreaming about them.

Mary Stewart’s turn of phrase is marvelous. She says that “music built Stonehenge.” What a series of thoughts that inspires! One imagines that men working hard, lifting heavy stones, might be heartened and distracted by the sound of music cheering them on. Perhaps they moved to its rhythm, putting their strength into a push forward all at the same time. And the stones themselves are arranged “in a dance.” They reflect the seasonal and celestial movements back and forth.

So that one phrase alone has stayed with me all these years. There are many others.

Now, when one reads a book, one imagines how the characters sound, hearing them in one’s own way. Merlin has always been a favorite of mine.

I was reluctant to trust “his voice” to a narrator. But this narrator neither overplays nor underplays the character. I think he is pretty much pitch-perfect. A very happy discovery.

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Merlin's story continues

I don't know if this book could stand alone, but for those who have read (or listened to the unabridged audiobook versions) the previous books in this series, The Crystal Cave and the Hollow Hills, this is a perfect rendering of the third part of Mary Stewart's "Merlin Trilogy". I know that she later added "The Wicked Day", but I have never found that book as satisfying as the first three. If you know the previous books in the series you don't really need me to tell you about this, you know what to expect. If you don't, rush out and start reading or listening to The Crystal Cave at once!

Great story telling, history that makes you feel as if you were there, characters that you care about and identify with, magic so organic to the story that it feels natural, one of the best interpretations of the story of King Arthur and Merlin and their backgrounds that I have ever read. And Derek Perkins reads the tales with sensitivity, feeling and an easy to listen to grace that adds charm and meaning to the experience.

Highly recommended. BUT NEVER waste your time and money on the abridged versions.

And please, Audible, provide us with more unabridged Mary Stewart audibooks, especially her earlier works, like Madam Will You Talk, The Moon Spinners, Touch Not the Cat, and more!

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Mary Steart's Aurthrian trilogy continues

The Story starts with Merlin finally falling in love with a young woman who has disguised herself as a boy, fearing that Merlin will refuse to "teach" a girl, rather than a boy. With Arthur 's help, Merlin discovers his mistake, but is overjoyed that his God, has finally brought him a companion and students , to whom he can safely pass on his magic secrets, and his abilities to see into the future.
Unfortunately, the continued. sickness that has priledged Merlin since Morganus poisoned him, for finding out about her duplicity of sleeping knowingly with her bother, in other to produce a male child, that can take over his throne in the future.
Merlin barely escapes his imprisonment in his "hollow hill", and reaches Aurthur in time to prevent Authur's two sisters from their attempted treachery to destroy Authur. And though Merlin no longer has the power of "magic, he retains he ability of "sight."
The story ends on a high light time for both Merlin and Aurthur..
I highly recommend any of Mary Stewart books, but I am particularly in love with Aurthrian Series, because they are written from Merlin's point of view.

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A favorite story.

I have read and now listened to this trilogy three separate times over the last 45 years. I love it still with its poetic words and images, exciting events and insights into the characters. Well done!

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Excellent!

Mary Stewart brought to life the story of Merlin and King Arthur with the three books of the “Merlin Trilogy”, this being the third one. I loved the entire trilogy and recommend it to anyone!

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Enchanting, but bittersweet.

The best telling of the life of Merlin out there. A beautiful tale of an enchanter who was all too human.

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Read all Four Excellent Books

This is a wonderful performance and Mary Stewart does a masterful retelling of the Arthurian Legend through the eye of his cousin Merlin.


This book covers the kind completion of Camelot and Merlin’s unfortunate or fortunate, depending on how to see it, infatuation with a young woman destined to usurp his power.

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