
The Lance Thrower
Camulod Chronicles, Book 8
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Pariseau
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By:
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Jack Whyte
Jack Whyte has written a lyrical epic, retelling the myths behind the boy who would become the Man Who Would Be King - Arthur Pendragon. He has shown us, as Diana Gabaldon said, "the bone beneath the flesh of legend". In his last book in this series, we witnessed the young king pull the sword from the stone and begin his journey to greatness. Now we reach the tale itself - how the most shining court in history was made.
Clothar is a young man of promise. He has been sent from the wreckage of Gaul to one of the few schools remaining, where logic and rhetoric are taught along with battle techniques that will allow him to survive in the cruel new world where the veneer of civilization is held together by barbarism. He is sent by his mentor on a journey to aid another young man: Arthur Pendragon. He is a man who wants to replace barbarism with law, and keep those who work only for destruction at bay. He is seen as the last great hope for all that is good.
Clothar is drawn to this man, and together they build a dream too perfect to last - and, with a special woman, they share a love that will nearly destroy them all....
The name of Clothar may be unknown to modern listeners, for tales change in the telling through centuries. But any listener will surely know this heroic young man as well as they know the man who became his king. Hundreds of years later, chronicles call Clothar the Lance Thrower by a much more common name: That of Lancelot.
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The rescue of Clothar by UrsusWhich scene was your favorite?
The scene in Germanus' sitting room, as he bestows upon Clothar the handmade armor that had been his in the time he was a Roman legate. The scene ends with Germanus calling Clothar, "My son".If you could rename The Lance Thrower, what would you call it?
Lancelot the FrancAny additional comments?
Jack Whyte is a great story teller. He has fashioned the bits and pieces of Arthurian legends, fired them together with the story of early Britains' history from the days after Rome abandoned Brittania, and hammered them into a story worthy of reality. Setting the stage generations before Arthur Riothamus, Whyte creates a realistic portrayal of Camelot and the historical/mythological characters that peopled the time. Truly a great story that fleshes out the lengends of Arthurian England.Legends of Authurian Britain in a masterful story
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If you could sum up The Lance Thrower in three words, what would they be?
Good ending filled in many missing details without going on and onWho was your favorite character and why?
Always MerlinAny additional comments?
I enjoy this time period. Don't think that you know the story it has many twists and turnsEnjoyed all the books
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Lancelot threw lances and lived in France
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Another good book be Jack Whyte.
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I love these stories
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