The Sorcerer Metamorphosis

The Sorcerer Metamorphosis by Jack Whyte, published by Penguin in 1998, is a 544-page work available in English. This book continues the saga born from the chaos of the Dark Ages, exploring the legendary tale of Camelot. In this installment, Merlyn returns to Camulod with Arthur, but their homecoming is short-lived as they face new threats to peace in Britain from Peter Ironhair and foreign invaders.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of action, adventure, and fantasy, as Merlyn and Arthur prepare for battle. As Arthur seeks to grow from a soldier into a leader, he is sent to learn from his father’s people, while Merlyn embarks on his transformation into the Sorcerer. This edition presents a rich tapestry of historical and mythical elements, inviting readers to engage with the legendary figures and their struggles.
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Born of the chaos of the Dark Ages, the Dream of Eagles produced a king, a country and an everlasting legend–Camelot
In The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis , Merlyn returns to Camulod with his young charge, Arthur. But there is little time to enjoy their homecoming. Peter Ironhair’s ambitions are once again threatening peace in Britain, and soon Merlyn and Arthur must ride into battle to defend their land from both Ironhair and invaders from across the sea. While Arthur is a soldier, he is not yet a leader of men. Merlyn sends him to live for a time among his father’s people to gain the wisdom essential to rule them. Spurred on by a hunger for vengeance that will only be satisfied by the death of his enemies, Merlyn begins his metamorphosis into the Sorcerer, enlisting perhaps the only force that can bring down Ironhair and his allies once and for all.
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