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Saint Camber

The Legends of Camber of Culdi, Book 2

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Saint Camber

By: Katherine Kurtz
Narrated by: Bronwen Price
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The breathtaking history of the Deryni continues as the greatest hero of a medieval fantasy realm is forced to make the ultimate sacrifice

The evil king is dead, and thanks to the efforts of revered Deryni magic-user Camber of Culdi, a human liege occupies the throne of Gwynedd for the first time in nearly a century. The yoke of tyranny has finally been lifted from the shoulders of an oppressed people who suffered for decades under the cruelty of the ruling magical race. But Camber's job remains unfinished. The dangerous remnants of a conquered enemy still mass at the borders. Worse still, the former monk and new ruler King Cinhil is desperately unhappy wearing the crown, and is resentful of all Deryni, Camber in particular, and their arcane abilities. Now, with the stability of a fragile kingdom at stake, its greatest champion must make the ultimate sacrifice: Camber of Culdi must cease to exist.

©1978 Katherine Kurtz (P)2025 Tantor Media
Alternate History Epic Fantasy Historical Science Fiction Royalty Magic

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Great performance of a great book. Katherine’s Deryni series is unique and amazing in its themes of religion, politics and within this world the racial tensions and intolerance caused by generalizations and lack of understanding.

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While not as engaging as the first book, this book is still a good and interesting read. A slow middle prevents a five star rating but I would give it 4.5 if I could. Camber is put into an interesting dilemma and leaves the reader what doing to happen next.

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