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Camulod Chronicles

by Jack Whyte

10 books Started 1992 Latest 2018
Publication Reading Order

The Camulod Chronicles is a Historical Fiction series by Jack Whyte, comprising 10 books published between 1992 and 2018. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Skystone / War of the Celts cover 1 The Skystone / War of the Celts 1992 Buy from Amazon
The Singing Sword / The Round Table cover 2 The Singing Sword / The Round Table 1994 Buy from Amazon
The Eagles' Brood / Merlyn cover 3 The Eagles' Brood / Merlyn 1994 Buy from Amazon
The Saxon Shore / Excalibur cover 4 The Saxon Shore / Excalibur 1995 Buy from Amazon
5 The Fort at River's Bend / The Boy King 1997 Buy from Amazon
Metamorphosis / The Sorcerer cover 6 Metamorphosis / The Sorcerer 1997 Buy from Amazon
Uther / Pendragon cover 7 Uther / Pendragon 2000 Buy from Amazon
The Lance Thrower / Clothar The Frank / Lancelot cover 8 The Lance Thrower / Clothar The Frank / Lancelot 2003 Buy from Amazon
The Eagle / The Last Stand cover 9 The Eagle / The Last Stand 2004 Buy from Amazon
The Burning Stone cover 10 The Burning Stone 2018 Buy from Amazon

Jack Whyte was a Canadian author known for his historical fiction novels, particularly his "Camulod Chronicles" series. Born in 1940 in Scotland, Whyte immigrated to Canada in 1967. He had a successful career as a journalist before turning to writing fiction in the 1980s. Whyte's novels combined historical accuracy with thrilling narratives. His "Camulod Chronicles" depicted the Roman invasion of Britain and featured characters inspired by real historical figures. The series received critical acclaim for its immersive storytelling and exploration of Celtic and Roman history. Whyte also penned the "Templar Trilogy," set during the Crusades, and several standalone novels. His works have been translated into numerous languages and have won several awards, including the Alexander Cordell Award in 2001. Whyte passed away in 2021, leaving behind a legacy of historical fiction that continues to captivate readers worldwide.

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