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The Singing Sword (The Camulod Chronicles, Book 2) Paperback – May 17, 2002

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We know the legends: Arthur brought justice to a land that had known only cruelty and force; his father, Uther, carved a kingdom out of the chaos of the fallen Roman Empire; the sword Excalibur, drawn from stone by England's greatest king.

But legends do not tell the whole tale. Legends do not tell of the despairing Roman soldiers, abandoned by their empire, faced with the choice of fleeing back to Rome, or struggling to create a last stronghold against the barbarian onslaughts from the north and east. Legends do not tell of Arthur's great-grandfather, Publius Varrus, the warrior who marked the boundaries of a reborn empire with his own shed blood; they do not tell of Publius's wife, Luceiia, British-born and Roman-raised, whose fierce beauty burned pale next to her passion for law and honor.

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The Camulod Chronicles, Jack Whyte tells us what legend has forgotten: the history of blood and violence, passion and steel, out of which was forged a great sword, and a great nation. The Singing Sword continues the gripping epic begun in The Skystone: As the great night of the Dark Ages falls over Roman Britain, a lone man and woman fight to build a last stronghold of law and learning--a crude hill-fort, which one day, long after their deaths, will become a great city . . . known as Camelot.

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“From the building blocks of history and the mortar of reality, Jack Whyte has built Arthur's world and showed us the bone beneath the flesh of legend.” ―Diana Gabaldon

“The very best storytellers keep their readers glued to the story with plot, character, and a keen sense of the dramatic . . . . Whyte breathes life into the Arthurian myths by weaving the reality of history into it.” ―
Tony Hillerman

About the Author

JACK WHYTE was born and raised in Scotland and has lived in Canada since 1967.  He has been an actor, orator, singer, and poet at various stages of his life, and was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters for his contribution to Canadian popular fiction.  Whyte is the author of the internationally bestselling Dream of Eagles series and the Templar trilogy.  He lives in Kelowna, British Columbia.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Forge Books; Reprint edition (May 17, 2002)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0765304589
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0765304582
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.85 x 9 inches
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Jack Whyte has written three highly successful series of Historical adventures: "The Camulod Chronicles", set in 5th-Century post-Roman Britain, "The Knights Templar Trilogy", set in 12th- 13th- and 14th-Century France, and the current "Guardians" series, (re-titled as "The Bravehearts Chronicle" in Britain), which deals with 14th-Century Scotland during the Wars of Independence and features the Scots heroes of those wars: William Wallace, Robert the Bruce and Sir James the Black Douglas. A million-plus bestselling author in Canada, Whyte's works are widely translated into more than a dozen languages and have won him a large and faithful following wherever they appear. He lives in British Columbia, Canada, and his official "home" on the 'Web is www.jackwhyte.com.

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Customers find the book series engaging and well-written. They praise the storytelling as terrific and rich, with interesting events and characters. The writing quality is also praised, with readers finding the author's skill in writing about the medieval world commendable.

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Customers enjoy the book. They find it an engaging and realistic series of books. The first book is a great start to the series.

"This book series is the best I've ever read, and am re-reading them 15 years after I initially did...." Read more

"Jack Whyte does a superb job in this first book in his version of the Arthur legend. This is the way Arthur really could have come to power...." Read more

"...book, while not a stay up all night and read type of book, was enjoyable to read...." Read more

"...This is not intended as a slap at Stewart; I think her series is fantastic...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's storytelling. They find the Arthurian legend fascinating and well-researched. The blend of history and fiction is seamless, with interesting characters and events. Readers appreciate the author's skill as a writer and the sound historical background. Overall, the book is described as an engaging read that keeps readers hooked until the end.

"...This is an historically based telling of the legend. The historical figures do and say the things they did and said in the 3rd century...." Read more

"...Roman Empire history and I found the book, characters, and events interesting enough that I googled many topics...." Read more

"...the region at the time when King Arthur would have lived and creates a wonderful basis for what would become the legend of King Arthur, the knights..." Read more

"Lays the background for subsequent books in series and made me want to continue to read about the series. sunset of Roam rule in Britain...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the character development. They find the characters wonderful and compelling, with many of them being historical figures. The history is sound, and the mix of fiction and history is well-done.

"...never curious about the Roman Empire history and I found the book, characters, and events interesting enough that I googled many topics...." Read more

"...Excellent description of time line and characters. Loved to read about how the Romans worked together to create their needed buildings." Read more

"...Whyte's history is sound, many of the characters are historical figures, and the mixing of fiction is seamless and without too many tricks." Read more

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Customers find the book well-written and engaging. They say the author is a master at writing about the medieval world.

"...and if the rest of Whyte's novels are as superbly intelligent and well-written as these two I believe that Mary Stewart has some serious..." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
    This book series is the best I've ever read, and am re-reading them 15 years after I initially did.

    I couldn't find my original book, "The Singing Sword," so I ordered this one, and the text/general formatting (even with the maps) looks like nothing more than a blown up version of the small, compact paperback books/formatting that the rest of the series uses, including book 1, "The Skystone".

    Is this normal? Were the people who actually put this book together professional publishers? It looks like it on the outside, but inside this looks like something I'd find from KDP select or something from someone who doesn't know anything about formatting. The text is readable, (albeit subtly half-blurred), and even the individual letters themselves seem to lack fullness, if you can imagine what I mean. It's a strain on the eyes and very surprising, if this indeed came from a legitimate, professional publishing company. Even the paper, it's so white it creates its own glare.

    All of this is due to the fact that the publisher took the small, compact formatting used in all the other books of this series (see Book 1, "The Skystone," and its layout/size as an example).

    But for Book 2 "The Singing Sword") it's clear it was originally meant for the same small text/formatting/size used in book one (and all the others) but for some reason the size of the book was made bigger (I got the traditional paperback), the text and maps appear magnetized and blown out of proportion.

    Please tell me, is this normal for Book 2 of this series? Did the actual, legitimate publishing company produce such shoddy work? Is the hardcover any different?

    Please let me know as I'd like to buy a replacement for this one.

    Thanks!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013
    Jack Whyte does a superb job in this first book in his version of the Arthur legend. This is the way Arthur really could have come to power. I've read this series (9 books in all) at least 5 times front to back and plan to read them again often at least once per year probably. I can't say enough good things about this author and this series!

    The narrator of this story is Publius Varrus, and is the first of two books he narrates. They tell of the making of Excalibur and the Lady of the Lake among other elements. This is an historically based telling of the legend. The historical figures do and say the things they did and said in the 3rd century. Amazing read!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2012
    This book, while not a stay up all night and read type of book, was enjoyable to read. I loved getting to know the main characters and going through their lives with them. I admit I was never curious about the Roman Empire history and I found the book, characters, and events interesting enough that I googled many topics. I wish it was Kindlized (which I requested) so I could google or use the dictionary while I read instead of waiting until I got home.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
    Book in great condition. Well packaged. Very impressed with the vendor
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2001
    This is volume two of a series that puts the legend of King Arthur into an historical perspective. There are other books or groups of books that have attempted this, most notably Mary Stewart's Merlin Chronicles - but Stewart never painted her picture with as big a brush as Jack Whyte does, and (so far at least) Whyte has done it without a hint of magic or any other type of fantasy.
    This is not intended as a slap at Stewart; I think her series is fantastic. It's just that I never thought it was possible to tell the story of Arthur and Merlin from a "human" point of view, until now. Whyte has proved that it's possible. So far I've only read the first two books in the series ("The Skystone" and this one), and if the rest of Whyte's novels are as superbly intelligent and well-written as these two I believe that Mary Stewart has some serious competition on her hands.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2007
    I found the first book in this series by chance at the bookstore. Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. It isn't your typical King Arthur and Camalot novel but rather tries to fit the legend into reality by looking at the history of the region. This novel as the second in the series just reaffirmed what a great series this was and I bought every book in the series as a result. It isn't just another Camalot novel but gives you a good impression of the history of the region at the time when King Arthur would have lived and creates a wonderful basis for what would become the legend of King Arthur, the knights of the roundtable and Camalot.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2014
    Lays the background for subsequent books in series and made me want to continue to read about the series.
    sunset of Roam rule in Britain. The noble ways of honor in the patrician class and duty and morals of Roman life divorced from the corruption and arena bloodshed and excesses is portrayed. Impressed with the research and Whyte's ability to reveal even the most daily mundane routines of life in the times. I really did fall in love with the characters of such admirable integrity.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2015
    Probably the best of all novels dealing with the Arthurian legends. This book, second one of the series, blends history nicely with the author's skill as a writer to produce a very believable basis for the beginning and development of Arthurian Britain. I've read the entire series probably five times all in all and this was one copy that I either didn't have personally or wasn't in at the library.
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  • Amazon Customer paul
    5.0 out of 5 stars Arthur with a difference
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 26, 2009
    I totally disagree with the comments made by other readers of this novel. It is a completely different twist to most of all the other Arthurian legends I have read. The story line follows on well from the first book. OK his historical issues in the book may not come up to the scale of Steven Saylor, but it still is pretty close to the mark. And why couldn't the colony have been missed in an England that at this time was in total turmoil. With the Legions being withdrawn from all major towns and cities in the country. If you knew your Roman history all but London and parts of Hadrian's wall where left with no or very little in the way of cover by the Legions.
    It is basically if you have got to grips with the story a lead up to Arthur with the two main characters in the story being Arthur's Great Grandfathers. I have found it well put together and far from a bad novel. The writer puts the story together well and the way he writes, you can visualize the places and the people so well. This is something that I like in a story I read and something that is lacking in lots of books. I have found it so good I have already ordered the next book in the series.
  • Tim Cromwell
    5.0 out of 5 stars A must read!
    Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2013
    I have never read any book(s) that totally en-captured me like this series has,this is the second time reading them and I am getting as much (or more) enjoyment out of them as the first. Jack Whyte has a way of making the people feel real, you really get to know them.
  • Amazon Customer
    4.0 out of 5 stars Haven't read yet
    Reviewed in Canada on March 1, 2019
    Looks good
  • Ron
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good story line will buy more from author.
    Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2016
    Jack Wytes books are well researched. Enjoyed all his templar series.
  • Amazon Customer
    1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
    Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2016
    Quality of this used book was no where near what I expected based on the description.