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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN num: 9780060548285
ISBN number: 0060548282
Label: Eos (Trade)
Manufacturer: Eos (Trade)
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 432
Printing Date: May 01, 2003
Publishing house: Eos (Trade)
Release Date: May 06, 2003
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Born of an incestuous relationship between King Arthur and his half sister, the evil sorceress Morgause, the bastard Mordred is reared in secrecy. Called to Camelot by events he cannot deny, Mordred becomes Arthur’s most trusted counselour -- a fateful act that leads to the 'wicked day of destiny' when father and son must face each other in battle.
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I was a little disappointed in this book. It didn't have the power the others had, probably because Merlin/Nimue wasn't in it much. The ending was very sad & didn't tie things up well.
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I love love love this book! The characterization of Mordred is great and the events retold are masterfully written and wonderful. I really really loved this book. I haven't read any of the other Mary Stewart Merlin books, but I definitely will after reading the Wicked day. Even if you are not a fan of Arthuriana, this book is inticing and entertaining.
The only letdown is the ending, which never really worked for me, BUT the rest fo the book is great, so this can be forgiven.
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The fourth book in Mary Stewart's Arthurian saga, with a difference.
This book is not about Merlin, but about Mordred. The boy is lied to
and manipulated by an over-ambitious mother.
This will end in war and bloodshed, and Merlin is no longer around to try and prevent everything tumbling down.
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Mary Stewarts The Wicked Day offers an alternative version to the much heard Arthur, Mordred relationship. An excellent follow up to the Merlin/Arthurian trilogy. Readers who have read the very first three books will not be disappointed by the fourth.
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A sad ending to Mary Stuart's tales of Arthur and Camelot. This book back-tracks a bit from where the trilogy ends, starting with Mordred as a young boy very first being introduced into Morgause's palace and web of intrigue.
A very pleasant book to read, the author has a very nice way of setting a scene and bringing the reader into it. I would have enjoyed this more if I hadn't so recently read another tale on Arthur, Queen of Camelot. I came across many instances where the books were telling the same story and found myself skipping through those sections.
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