ACCLAIM FOR STEPHEN R. LAWHEAD’S PAST WORKS
“[T]he narrative has the excitement of a fantasy novel, a vivid historical setting, and a lengthy, credible, and satisfying plot—just the right elements, in fact, that have made Lawhead a commercial success time and again.”
—Publishers Weekly review of Byzantium
“In a style reminiscent of Tolkien, Lawhead presents a world of vivid imagery. This book is a delight.”
—Bookstore Journal regarding The Paradise War
“Patrick is unfailingly sympathetic and believable, and his story of losing and finding his faith will resonate with a wide spectrum of readers.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Celtic twilight shot with a brighter, fiercer light, and tinged with modern villainy . . . savagely beautiful.”
—Michael Scott Rohan, author of the Winter of the World trilogy regarding The Endless Knot
“Though Lawhead brilliantly creates an authentic and vivid Arthurian Britain, he never forsakes the sense of wonder that has graced the Arthurian legend throughout the ages.”
—Publishers Weekly regarding Pendragon
“Lawhead invests his often poetic vision of a Celtic land living ancient laws with charm and dignity.”
—Publishers Weekly review of The Silver Hand
“An epic struggle between Light and Darkness . . . well paced, exciting and well researched.”
—Mick Norman, author of Forbidden Planet regarding The Silver Hand
“This graceful combination of Atlantean legend, Celtic myth, and Christian message [is] reminiscent of C.S. Lewis. Highly recommended.”
—Library Journal review of Taliesin: Book One of the Pendragon Cycle
“Lawhead’s [The Iron Lance] displays the author’s deep convictions as well as his storytelling expertise.”
—Library Journal
“Rich in historical detail and peopled with a wide variety of believable characters, this novel of simple faith and high adventure should appeal to fans of Christian fantasy.”
—Library Journal review of The Black Rood: The Celtic Crusades Book 2
“Lawhead pulls off a genuinely moving parable of good and evil.”
—Publishers Weekly regarding Avalon: The Return of King Arthur