THE BURNING STONE, by Jack Whyte, Viking/Penguin Canada/Penguin Random House


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From the bestselling author of the Dream of Eagles series and The Guardians trilogy comes a tale of revenge, dark secrets, and a mysterious cataclysm that decimated a Roman legion: the story behind the story that began it all.

Fleeing the massacre of his entire family save a single uncle, young Roman aristocrat Quintus Varrus arrives in fourth-century London not knowing who is to blame for the murders nor whom he can trust now. He fears for his life, but when he meets a young Irish woman named Lydia Mcuil, their lives quickly become intertwined and her father offers to set the young Roman up as a smith (under an Irish alias) in the town of Colchester while the young lovers get to know each other from a distance.
But the assassins haven’t forgotten Quintus and a deadly ambush is barely thwarted, bringing the young Roman into friendship with his rescuer, a hardened former military policeman known as Rufus Cato, who has his own score to settle with the powerful man behind the attack. Quintus is introduced to the secrets of an ancient brotherhood that is trying to halt the rot that is destroying their beloved Empire–secrets that may finally reveal the identity of those who murdered his family, and expose the shocking reason why.
Set against the backdrop of a world in turmoil, this prequel to The Skystone, first in the Dream of Eagles series, is richly textured, intricately plotted, and filled with action and adventure: a perfect addition to the works of this master storyteller.

Out September 2018

MY THOUGHTS:

I received this book in exchange for my honest review.

I got about 45% and had to quit reading.  What happened is all that I can think of? The series, “The Dream of Eagles,” deserves more than what is here.  Time for a revision and/or rewrite I’m thinking.  Don’t kill the series, just revamp this book. The rest are great!

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