The Iron Tree

The Iron Tree is the first book in the Crowthistle Chronicles, written by Cecilia Dart-Thornton. Written and published in August 2004, ISBN 0-330-43301-6, The Iron Tree is a suspenseful fantasy novel.

The Iron Tree
First edition
AuthorCecilia Dart-Thornton
Cover artistJulek Heller
SeriesThe Crowthistle Chronicles
GenreFantasy novel
Publication date
August 2004
ISBN0-330-43301-6

The Crowthistle Chronicles

Although the inside of The Iron Tree states that the Crowthistle Chronicles will consist of three books,

  1. The Iron Tree
  2. The Well of Tears
  3. Fallowblade

there are actually four books in total:

  1. The Iron Tree
  2. The Well of Tears
  3. The Weatherwitch
  4. Fallowblade

Synopsis

The story begins in a small desert town of R'shael in the kingdom of Asqualeth. Jarred and his friends set off on an adventure to explore the world of The Four Kingdoms of Tir. On the way they are ambushed by Marauders, mountain folk that are deformed and spend their lives pillaging villages and unwary travelers. Jarred is found out by his friends to be invulnerable however one of their part is injured and they are forced to take refuge in Marsh Town in the kingdom of Slievmordhu. There Jarred falls in love at first sight with a Marsh daughter Lilith. When the party are to depart Jarred decides to stay and start a family with Lilith; it is soon learned however a terrible curse runs in the family of Lilith and Jarred must try to find the cure before it devours Lilith. Little do they know, they will find Jarred's gift and Lilith's curse stem from a past that intertwines them.

Reception

Kliatt called the book "uneven and flawed", but "more successful in the latter part of her tale".[1]

References

  1. Scanlon, Donna (September 1, 2006). "Dart-Thornton, Cecilia. The iron tree.(Book review)". Kliatt. Kliatt.  via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
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