Aurelia
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<b>PREQUEL TO THE BEST-SELLING PENDRAGON CYCLE</b><br /> Aurelia:<br /> Last witness of an elder time, handmaid of the age to come.<br /> It was a time of the end of empire. The world was in turmoil. The Romans were abandoning Britain, leaving the remaining servants of empire to try to stem the tide of chaos. Aurelia was one such, the child of a prefect, and wife of another. The entire world had changed around her. How could she raise her sons to thrive in such a world?<br /> Everywhere, it seemed, the old, well-ordered realm she had been born into was passing away to be replaced by . . .what?<br /> It was that question her sons, Aurelian and Arthur, with the help of Merlin, were to answer . . .<br /> At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).<br /><br /> <b>Praise for the Pendragon Cycle:</b><br /><br /> “Reminiscent of C.S. Lewis . . . Highly recommended.” —<i>Library Journal</i> on <i>Taliesin</i><br /> “Entertains and tantalizes . . . an exciting and thoughtful addition to the ranks of Arthurian fantasy.” —<i>Locus</i> on <i>Merlin</i><br /> “Evocative . . . intriguing . . . enthralling.”<br /> —<i>Locus</i> on <i>Arthur</i><br /><br /> “Though Lawhead brilliantly creates an authentic and vivid Arthurian Britain, he never forsakes the sense of wonder that has graced the legend throughout the ages.” —<i>Publishers Weekly</i> on <i>Pendragon</i><br /> “Suspenseful . . . soulful, philosophical . . . engagingly drawn . . . Arthurian Britain is invoked with robust verisimilitude.” —<i>Publishers Weekly</i> on Grail<br /> “A rousing postscript to Lawhead’s bardic Pendragon Cycle . . . Playing off snappy contemporary derring-do against the powerful shining glimpses of the historical Arthur he created, Lawhead pulls off a genuinely moving parable of good and evil.” —<i>Publishers Weekly</i> on <i>Avalon</i><br /> <b>Stephen R. Lawhead</b> is a multi-award-winning author of mythic history and imaginative bestsellers. In over thirty years of professional writing he has established an international reputation and is known for such works as the Pendragon Cycle—a historic retelling of the King Arthur legend—and the King Raven trilogy, a retelling of the Robin Hood legend.<br /> Other notable books include the historical works <i>Byzantium</i>, <i>Patrick</i>, <i>Avalon</i>; fantasy series The Song of Albion and the Dragon King Trilogy; as well as works of science-fiction <i>Dream Thief</i> and <i>Empyrion</i>, and the five-book series Bright Empires. Lawhead makes his home in Oxford, England, with his wife.
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