This week’s Reading Roundup post is about the final book in Juliet Marillier’s Bridei Chronicles trilogy, The Well of Shades…

This is the blurb…
“Sent home to Ireland on a secret mission for King Bridei of Fortriu, Faolan must first deliver the news of a brave warrior’s death. Unexpectedly, Bridei’s chief assassin and spy also finds himself facing the demons of his family’s dark past. By the time he tracks down the powerful Christian cleric who may be a threat to Bridei’s pagan kingdom, Faolan has become responsible for a child, a dog and Eile, a troubled, volatile young woman. For Eile, the journey to Fortriu is confronting. Accustomed to a life of deprivation and struggle, she finds herself facing an unfamiliar world, full of new lessons. For her, the hardest challenge of all will be learning to trust. At Bridei’s court in White Hill, disturbing news from the neighbouring kingdom of Circinn prompts the king to call his chieftains to council. But after the disappearance of Bridei’s closest adviser and the tragic death of a young maid, the threat posed by the encroaching influence of Christianity appears to be the least of the dangers at hand . . .”
Once again I really enjoyed Marillier’s writing. I don’t think this trilogy quite matched up to her wonderful Sevenwaters series, but it was still lovely to read. This is my response on Goodreads…
The Well of Shades by Juliet MarillierMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I really love reading Marillier’s blend of history with fantasy. This book was definitely the best in this absorbing trilogy, centring on the intriguing character of Faolan with sections on other important protagonists. The complex tale was brought together well and it all reached a satisfying conclusion. I did sense that Marillier left a few threads slightly open for another visit to this world. I hope that she does one day!
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After my long focus on Juliet Marillier’s work I have now moved on to another favourite author. I will write about their work next week, all being well!
Happy Reading!
Love and best wishes,
Anne
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