Merlin's Shadow

Merlin's Shadow

4.19 (201 ratings by Goodreads)
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4.19 (201 ratings by Goodreads)

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Betrayal.

After destroying the sinister Druid Stone and freeing his people from its dark control, Merlin finds himself a royal advisor without a king. Along with his friend Garth and Natalenya, his betrothed, Merlin treks north with the orphaned Arthur in hopes of keeping the young ruler safe from soldiers misled by their turncoat captain. Relentlessly pursued by his old nemesis Vortigern, Merlin and his band make for the fortress of Dintaga.

But dangers multiply when Merlin realizes that Vortigern is not his only enemy. Even his own sister appears bent on Merlin's destruction. As the threat on all their lives increases, Merlin discovers their only hope is sailing to the lands of eternal darkness and once again cleansing the world from an ancient and powerful evil.
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Product details

  • 12-17
  • Paperback | 448 pages
  • 133 x 203 x 25mm | 344g
  • BLINK
  • Grand Rapids, United States
  • English
  • 0310735084
  • 9780310735083
  • 1,051,090

Review quote

Robert Treskillard breathes new life into the often-told tale of King Arthur and his faithful mentor, Merlin. Treskillard has managed to put a new spin on the story in this three-volume series called Merlin's Spiral by focusing on Merlin's story.

In Merlin's Shadow, Merlin's story continues. He finds himself adrift-an advisor to the uncrowned king, Arthur. On the run with his beloved and his faithful friend, Merlin faces adversaries on every side. Even his half-sister is bent on his destruction. Having plunged the sword into the druids' stone, will Merlin be able to keep the young king safe when enemies surround them on every side?

Merlin's Shadow and Merlin's Nightmare are difficult to read as standalone novels, although the author tries to give the reader enough background in the glossary to permit this. Kudos to Treskillard, who not only identifies the characters but describes what happened in the previous books that is significant to the overall storyline. His attempt to recreate the Arthurian legend from a Christian perspective is to be applauded.
Recommended for public libraries and school libraries. * Christian Library Journal *
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About Robert Treskillard

Robert Treskillard has been crafting stories from his early youth, and is a software developer, graphic artist, and sometime bladesmith. He and his wife have three children and are still homeschooling their youngest. They live in the country near St. Louis, Missouri.
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4.19 out of 5 stars
- 201 ratings
5 43% (86)
4 40% (80)
3 12% (25)
2 4% (8)
1 1% (2)
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