This exciting novel is the 2nd part of the wonderful Tintagel trilogy by the lady author M.K. Hume.
At the beginning of the book you'll notice a great list of characters within the Dramatis Personae, as well as 2 very well-drawn maps of Britannia in Roman times.
At the end of this same book you'll find a well documented Author's Notes, and certainly not to forget glossaries of Place Names and Tribal Names in Britannia.
Story-telling is once more of a superb quality, for the author uses her knowledge and learning about this period of history to the best of her ability and she expresses them in her own wonderful fashion to make this story such a thrilling read, an extraordinary achievement that makes this author deservingly worthy of being read.
Real historical figures and fictional ones who are featuring here within this great historical tale come all vividly to life, while she also describes in a most elegant way the lives and habits of the Celts in Roman Britain.
The book is set around approximately c. AD 383-410, and Roman Britain in turmoil with Centurion Constantinus and his Legionnaires fighting the invading Picts to the death, in an attempt to keep Britannia save for the Romans and Celts.
With Maximus's daughter, Lady Severa, holding the key to the throne of the High King of the Britons, and after being threatened by abduction she's escorted to safety to Tintagel by Constantinus, where he agrees after consultation with King Cadal to marry Severa, and so to become crowned as High King himself.
What follows is an intriguing and fascinating tale in which Queen Severa will bear him two sons, Ambrosius and Uther, but in the end High King Constantinus is very much poisoned himself by greed and jealousy, and because of that poisoning he tries everything to become Emperor Constantine III of the Western Roman Empire, a definite challenge that will cost him dear in the end.
Very much recommended, for this is a great tale about Roman Britain just before the times of Merlin and Artor, and that's why I call this book: "A Highly Enjoyable Centrepiece"!