A review by taisie22
The Winter King by Bernard Cornwell

adventurous informative inspiring reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Bernard Cornwell is lauded for his historical fiction, and justly so. I've read many versions of the Arthurian legends, from Tennyson and Mallory to Stewart, E.B. White, Bradley, and others. This is not one of the chivalric versions, though Mr. Cornwell does include Lancelot, Excalibar, and other late embellishments. In fact, this may be the first one I've read where Lancelot is less than heroic, and I can't wait to see where this goes in the series. Arthur is a Briton warlord trying desperately to unite the various warring kingdoms against the invading Saxons. The story is told by Derfel, one of Merlin's orphans who becomes one of Arthur's warriors and later a Christian monk. 
It's an outstanding book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. While not much is known about 600 AD Briton, the era known as the Dark Ages, Mr. Cornwall has used what sources he could and embellished with fantasy elements to fill in any gaps. This book is probably the closest to the 'real' Arthur that we'll get, and it's a fabulous series that I highly recommend.