The lost queen : a novel / Signe Pike.
Record details
- ISBN: 1501191411
- ISBN: 9781501191411
- Physical Description: xii, 527 pages : maps ; 25 cm.
- Edition: First Touchstone hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Touchstone, 2018.
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Subject: | Kings and rulers > Fiction. Nobility > Fiction. Queens > Fiction. Scotland > History > To 1057 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Fantasy fiction. Historical fiction. |
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Bollinger County Library | F PIK (Text) | 32713200009912 | Fiction | Available | - |
Cape Girardeau Public Library | PIK (Text) | 33042004577576 | Adult Science Fiction | Available | - |
Caruthersville Public Library | F PIK (Text) | 38417100403593 | Fiction | Available | - |
Henry County - Main Library | Fic P63S (Text) | I0000000274502 | Fiction | Available | - |
North Kansas City Public Library | FICTION PIKE 2018 (Text) | 0001002261236 | Fiction | Available | - |
Polk County Library-Bolivar | FIC PIK (Text) | 34531000199305 | Fiction | Available | - |
Scenic Regional-Owensville | FIC PIK (Text) | 3006503074 | Fiction | Available | - |
Scenic Regional-Union | FIC PIK (Text) | 3006503090 | Fiction | Available | - |
Scenic Regional-Warrenton | FIC PIK (Text) | 3006503082 | Fiction | Available | - |
Ste. Genevieve County Library | Fic Pike, Signe (Text) | 33358000218316 | Adult Fiction | Available | - |
Kirkus Review
The Lost Queen : A Novel
Kirkus Reviews
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First in a trilogy set in sixth-century Celtic Britain, starring the sister of the man who will be Merlin.According to her author's note, Pike has set out to reconstruct the historical underpinnings of the Arthur legends, tracing their roots to what is today Scotland. In this first volume, we meet Languoreth and her twin brother, Lailoken, children of chieftan-king Morken, who have recently lost their mother. Since their father is often absent at the court of the high king and overlord, Tutgual, the children are raised by their loyal nurse, Crowan, their tutor, Cathan, a Wisdom Keeperthat is, a druidic priestand Ariane, a rare female Wisdom Keeper who appears one day to help prepare Languoreth for womanhood. Lailoken is being groomed as a warriorthe kingdoms to the southeast are being preyed upon by invading Anglesbut his main aspiration is to be a Wisdom Keeper. As the twins reach adolescence it is clear that although Lailoken will be free to follow his path, Languoreth's destiny is as a royal bargaining chip. One of the chief virtues here is Pike's demonstration of the destabilization posed by Christian evangelists. When, at first, it's limited to a few monks, Christianity integrates well with the prevailing druidism. Then, a crusading monk named Mungo desecrates a druidic shrine and worms his way into Tutgual's favor. Pike is sensitive to feudal politics: One of Christianity's chief attractions for royalty is, apparently, a priesthood which submits to the divine right of kings, as opposed to the Wisdom Keepers, who guard their independence and sovereignty. Although the Celts cling to the old beliefs and to feasts like Beltane and Lughnasa (lavishly depicted here), Mungo will stop at nothing, including murder and pillage, to topple the ancient gods. Once Languoreth is wed to Tutgual's heir, pregnant by her true love Maelgwn, and directly threatened by Mungo, the conflict never lets up. Despite a few clichs, the language does a fine job of evoking the period.An unusual take on Dark Ages drama which may well command a following. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
BookList Review
The Lost Queen : A Novel
Booklist
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Pike bases her engrossing debut on recent research into the Arthurian legends' possible Scottish origins. Fiery-haired, strong-willed Languoreth, daughter of King Morken of Goddeu, adores the wild places and pagan rituals at her home at Cadzow Fortress in Strathclyde. However, she resents that her destiny lies in an advantageous marriage rather than training to become a Wisdom Keeper (druid) like her twin brother, Lailoken. Her story, beginning at age 10, has a slow but compelling build. As she grows into adolescence, danger threatens her livelihood from different sides: the invading Anglo-Saxons are attacking villages, while Christianity's influence is increasing. Although reluctantly agreeing to wed Rhydderch, the tyrannical High King's son, Languoreth's heart remains with the warrior Maelgwn. Pike's narrative blends court intrigue, romantic interludes, and gritty violence into a literary brew worth savoring to the dramatic finale. The elements of Celtic mysticism will appeal to fantasy fans looking for a Mists of Avalon-type experience, while the setting remains grounded in sixth-century Scotland's political realities. Enthusiastically recommended for readers of female-centered historical sagas and those enamored of Arthurian tales.--Sarah Johnson Copyright 2018 Booklist