An epic saga of courage and romance in Scotland thrusts a young politician into a seat of power and influence, fueling his passionate quest for the stone and Scotland's freedom. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am always on the look out for good Scottish historical novels and a love of that land has been ingrained in me since I was a child. While browsing the shelves at B & N one day, looking for something entirely different, I stumbled upon this jewel of Scottish history. The cover and title snagged my attention and I only had to read 3 sentences to get completely drawn in. Unable to put it down, I bought it for a price I probably shouldn't have payed but it was entirely worth it! The touching story of the Maiden of Glencoe had me, someone who doesn't usually get emotional over books, in tears and it leaves you with a feeling of great despisement for the English (not that I hate the English... but you get my point!). The book does slow a little toward the end but it still carried me away to a place that I never wanted to come back from! An excellent read and I would recommend it to anyone with a love of history, particularly that of ancient Caledonia! Even if you dislike and were bored with other books by this author (like I was), you will be in for a lovely treat!
I enjoyed every page.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I just finished it. It's brilliantly done. Very enjoyable the way the author weaves scraps of fact into the fiction that is this novel. I enjoyed every page.
Wonderful Find
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book was a rich taspitry of history told through the eyes of a troubled young man searching for self and where he fit in whole picture. I was hesitant to read this book knowing it came from a Christian publisher but the story premise was too compelling to pass up. I was mesmerized at the different albiet fictional accounts of the history of the Celts across history. I couldn't put it down, the top layer story was what held the whole concept together inviting the reader to quickly return to see what had happened next. The only draw back I had with the story was the heavy hand,at times, to make the Druids the bad guys implying now anyone who practises this is somehow evil. I am not sure why I expected something different from the author and his choice of publisher on this element, but all and all it didn't take much away from the story and I eagerly await the next installment in this uniquely plotted saga. I sure am glad to see that there are still publishers willing to publish the saga historicals of the past. This book is not to be missed by any serious readers who are looking for richly detailed Celtic stories. Jody Allen, Charter Member of RIO- Reviewers International Organization
legend of the celtic stone
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have rarely read a book so expansive in its coverage of history and emotion. I was fascinated at the authors treatment of each people group he introduced and was left wishing the second volume had been on the bookstore shelves already! Anyone with a drop of Irish or Scottish blood in them will positively thrill to be associated with so great a legacy. While it is a fictional interpretation of history I found it definitely plausible and a great workout for the imagination. Awesome.
I can still feel the call of the land of my Ancestors!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In Legend of the Celtic Stone (Caledonia, 1) Michael Phillips lives up to the tradition of the late James Michener. It is a magnificent historical novel. It is not only a story of a young MP thrust into the forefront of British political renown, but the story of a great land and the people whom the land shaped and formed as much as the standing stone monuments that were carved by its people in antiquity. From stone-age Celts who conquered the rugged Highlands, Poet-Bards that recorded the history where there was little writing and no books, Druids who were teachers, priests, healers and judges, to Saints who conquered the souls of a fierce and deeply spiritual people. It is a story of political intrigue that spans from the slaughter of the MacDonald at Glencoe to the political jockeying for power of today. Through out the story there is the land, whether it is called Alba, Caledonia or Scotland, its very stones, the bones of the land, are as much a part of the present as the past. I was transported through time and space to a land who's sights and sounds fires my blood and makes me proud to be descended from that proud race. I can not wait for the next installment!
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