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Stonehenge

By: Bernard Cornwell
Narrated by: Jonathan Keeble
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Bernard Cornwell’s brilliant novel, reissued for fans to find out the story behind the stones. This is the tale of three brothers and of their rivalry that created this great temple.

One summer’s day, a dying stranger carrying great wealth in gold comes to the settlement of Ratharryn.

The three sons of Ratharryn’s chief each perceive the great gift in a different way. The eldest, Lengar, the warrior, harnesses his murderous ambition to be a ruler and take great power for his tribe. Camaban becomes a great visionary and feared wise man, and it is his vision that will force the youngest brother, Saban, to create the great temple on the green hill where the gods will appear on earth. Saban’ s love for Aurenna, the sun bride whose destiny is to die for the gods, finally brings the rivalries of the brothers to a head. But it is also his skills that will build the vast temple, a place for the gods, certainly, but also a place that will confirm for ever the supreme power of the tribe that built it.

Stonehenge is first and foremost a great historical novel. Bernard Cornwell is well known and admired for the realism and imagination with which he brings earlier worlds to life. And here he uses all these skills to recreate the world of primitive Britain and to solve the mysteries of who built Stonehenge, how and why.
‘A circle of chalk, a ring of stone, and a house of arches to call the far gods home’

Ancient Crime Thrillers Historical Fiction Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Thriller Romance Crime Mystery

Critic reviews

‘An epic story told with a master’s skill. Bernard Cornwell now burrows into prehistory to suggest an answer to the puzzle of why and by whom Stonehenge was built. The result is an epic story told with a master’s skill, presenting powerful personalities, high dramas and terrific climaxes with colour and pace.’
TLS

‘A fantastic story of intertribal rivalries, Machiavellian scheming by rival sect leaders and fierce battles over talismans’ NEW YORK TIMES

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its flutters between engaging and discombobulated. its a good little story with the interconnection of various characters but I've just finished it and I'm failing to remember the ending. there are some truly addictive moments throughout but the flow is just not like most of his books.

its ok

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I have enjoyed many Bernard Cornwell books but I am afraid this is not one of them. The premise of the story is great, some of the ideas and twists and turns within the book are also really good. However the whole thing seems a bit pointless. Having finished the book I can scarcely remember any of it that really engaged me. The beginning was fast paced and I thoroughly it. The meat in the middle of the book was tedious and nothing really happened and unfortunately the ending left me feeling deflated. As this is one of my favourite historical subjects and my favourite historical fiction author; I expected a lot more from this. Jonathan Keeble however as the narrator of this book is simply astonishing. He makes the best of a bad job! He is by far one of, if not the best narrator in this genre! Take a bow. I am now going to listen to Bernard Cornwells Warlord Chronicles to remember why I love his writing so much.

Jonathan Keeble take a bow.

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Enjoyable story, raising stones etc
historical use of bronze a bit early me thinks but forgivable. Very well read.

Confusing use of bronze historically good story.

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Like all Bernard Cornwell books an interesting story. Enjoyable. Nicely narrated and characterisation was good. Considering the similar character names.

An enjoyable listen

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This book went on and on bored me in the end lost me as well

Not for me this one

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