Book three in an epic historical fantasy series that blurs the lines between this world and the Otherworld.
Fires rage in Albion: strange, hidden fires, dark-flamed, invisible to the eye. Llew Silver Hand is High King of Albion, but now the Brazen Man has defied his sovereignty and Llew must journey to the Foul Land to redeem his greatest treasure. The last battle begins, and the myths, passions, and heroism of an ancient people come to life as Llew faces his greatest test yet.
The ancient Celts admitted no separation between this world and the Otherworld: the two were delicately interwoven, each dependent on the other. The Endless Knot crosses the thin places between this work and that, as Lewis Gillies begins his ultimate quest, striking the final resounding chord in the Song of Albion.
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"I won't give any spoilers, but this well-written trilogy comes to an exciting, surprising, and fulfilling conclusion in this third book. I don't usually read a series twice, but I will read this one again. It was terrific! Read more Stephen Lawhead novel reviews at Fantasy Literature"
— Kat (5 out of 5 stars)
" Okay, I really liked the first 2 books, but by the middle of this one, I was out of patience with just how much was happening! Others may not be though... "
— Nicole, 2/2/2014" Fanstic fiction, especially for those interesting in Celtic myth and legend. "
— Jared, 1/27/2014" One of the best endings to a series. Ever. "
— Shannon, 1/16/2014" Very well-grounded in Celtic myths and legends. Very satisfying! "
— Jeremiah, 1/12/2014" This book would have been a great end to the trilogy had he stopped about one chapter short. If you read it, you know what I mean. SO DUMB! "
— Amanda, 1/10/2014" All tales must end, but there is a certain sadness in having to say goodbye. I suppose it couldn't have ended any other way. It has been a fun ride and I will revisit the entire trilogy one day. "
— Annika, 12/24/2013" This is a great third book. My kindle broke today and I'm at 47%. Very sad. "
— Eric, 12/23/2013" This is a solid end to the trilogy and had a few surprises along the way. I think it employed my fantasy/mythic elements than the previous two books in the series. "
— Bill, 12/18/2013" Not an author I know very well. this book looked interesting and I thought I would read it. I was pleasantly suprised with it. It was slow paced sometimes but overall pretty good. If you are thinking about getting, but not sure, then give it a go. "
— Charles, 12/14/2013" This was the last of this series and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It kept me interested to the end. It was an interesting ending and actually was a touch religious. I won't reveal any more . "
— Sheryl, 11/22/2013" Not much to say about this final entry in the series that hasn't already been said about the other two. It's pretty much a straight continuation of Llew / Lewis' adventures from the previous book. A slightly unexpected and basically satisfying ending. The series is quite worthwhile. "
— Annette, 11/5/2013" A great climax to the Song of Albion series. The triology has an astonding climax, well worth reading all three, the ending will be a gut wrenching one! A page turner. "
— Bill, 11/5/2013" The first 3/4 is excellent, good story with lots of twist and turns and villains and such. But then the ending...what happened? It is probably one of the worst endings I have ever read. Such a disappointment. So if you don't want to handle a sad, depressing ending, just stick with books 1 and 2. "
— Katy, 4/12/2013" Awesome ending to an amazing series! "
— Brian, 3/10/2013" A great read that is even better the second time round. "
— Michael, 1/5/2013" I love Stephen Lawhead and I think this is the best book of his I've read. This whole series was awesome. Good versus evil, ordinary people doing great things, a good love story . . what's not to love? "
— Karen, 11/27/2012" The last of the episodes in the series ends with a message to readers about our fragile world and the importance of embracing and upholding its dwindling purity. The ending will leave you sated. "
— Eli, 10/21/2012" Favorite Author, favorite series, what else is there "
— Kristen, 8/18/2012" not happy with ending...but still love the places this series took me. "
— Kelly, 8/13/2012" One of my all-time favorite series. "
— Brent, 5/5/2012" A good ending to it -- and one that's not so perfect it's saccharine, but that fits well and leaves one satisfied. "
— Nikki, 8/24/2011" The final book in Lawhead's best series. "
— A., 8/9/2011" This is a great third book. My kindle broke today and I'm at 47%. Very sad. "
— Eric, 4/3/2011" A great read that is even better the second time round. "
— Michael, 4/1/2011" A great climax to the Song of Albion series. The triology has an astonding climax, well worth reading all three, the ending will be a gut wrenching one! A page turner. "
— Bill, 1/29/2011" Not an author I know very well. this book looked interesting and I thought I would read it. I was pleasantly suprised with it. It was slow paced sometimes but overall pretty good. If you are thinking about getting, but not sure, then give it a go. "
— Charles, 12/29/2010" The final chapter, story of sacrifice and redemption of a whole land. "
— Paul, 12/12/2010" Favorite Author, favorite series, what else is there "
— Kristen, 7/21/2010" Awesome! Sorry to see this book and trilogy come to an end. "
— JD, 7/17/2010" Book 3 of The Song Of Albion. A great conclusion to a great Celtic fantasy series. The main character, Lew, races across the ocean to save his wife from the Brazen Man. "
— Mike, 6/29/2010" I love Stephen Lawhead and I think this is the best book of his I've read. This whole series was awesome. Good versus evil, ordinary people doing great things, a good love story . . what's not to love? "
— Karen, 4/3/2010" This book was the best of this series, the suspense factor was much better and I felt drawn into the story more than I did the first two. The ending was a little odd, but OK. "
— Mark, 3/23/2010Stephen R. Lawhead is an internationally acclaimed author of mythic history and imaginative fiction. He is the author of such epics as the King Raven, Song of Albion, and Dragon King trilogies. Although born and raised in America, he was brought to England by his research into Celtic legend and lore and now resides in Oxford with his wife, writer Alice Slaikeu Lawhead.
Simon Vance (a.k.a. Robert Whitfield) is an award-winning actor and narrator. He has earned more than fifty Earphones Awards and won the prestigious Audie Award for best narration thirteen times. He was named Booklist’s very first Voice of Choice in 2008 and has been named an AudioFile Golden Voice as well as an AudioFile Best Voice of 2009. He has narrated more than eight hundred audiobooks over almost thirty years, beginning when he was a radio newsreader for the BBC in London. He is also an actor who has appeared on both stage and television.