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Madam, Will You Talk?
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2003

Superb!
Mary Stewart writes great romantic suspense. This novel has the beautiful settings, fast-paced mystery and charming protagonist of all her suspense novels, plus an edge-of-your-seat climatic car chase that will leave you wanting to rush out and get her other books.
  
  











  



  
The Wicked Day (The Arthurian Saga, Book 4)
Mary Stewart

Eos (Trade), 2003

Excellent!
I love love love this book! The characterization of Mordred is great and the events retold are masterfully written and wonderful. I really really loved this book. I haven't read any of the other Mary Stewart Merlin books, but I definitely will after reading the Wicked ...
  
  











  



  
The Ivy Tree
Mary Stewart

Chicago Review Press, 2007

The Magic of Mary Stewart
Back when I was in high school, my bookshelves were filled with the Gothic romances of Mary Stewart, Victoria Holt and Phyllis A. Whitney. In my mind's eye (especially on a dark and stormy night!), I liked to cast myself as one of the the intrepid governesses who finds ...
  
  











  



  
Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy
Mary Stewart

Eos, 1980

The Arthurian Legend - from Merlin's perspective
Mary Stewart's Merlin Trilogy is one of my all time favorite series of books. I read them first when I was about 13 years old and have re-read them frequently since then. What I like is that Ms Stewart's focus is on good story telling. These are the characters of ...
  
  











  



  
Thornyhold
Mary Stewart

Chicago Review Press, 2008

Heartwarming and magical
I absolutely LOVED this book! Once I started it I couldn't put it down until I finished it. It has the perfect blend of spells, potions, romantic love, family love, humor, and mystery as Gilly comes to terms with her childhood memories. I did not want this wonderful ...
  
  











  



  
The Crystal Cave (The Arthurian Saga, Book 1)
Mary Stewart

Eos (Trade), 2003

Such a good read
Exactly what I was in the market for. A well written fantasy novel that is so convincing you'll think it really happened... I highly recommend this book and the other two in the series.
  
  











  



  
The Last Enchantment (The Arthurian Saga, Book 3)
Mary Stewart

Eos, 2003

Outstanding
Mary Stewart's rendition of this legend is my favorite by far. I take the time to read the set every year. Wore my old copy out. Thanks seller for the great experience.
  
  











  



  
Airs Above the Ground
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2004

What A Film it would Make!
This is the kind of book I can imagine lots of people being sniffy about, cheesily packaged and unashamedly romantic - probably a lot wouldn't even pick it up in the first place. Well that's their loss, but I'd like to get a read-mary-stewart campaign off the ground. ...
  
  











  



  
Nine Coaches Waiting
Mary Stewart

Chicago Review Press, 2006

A Keeper
A Cinderella story. I loved it when I read it years ago. I have continued to re-read it. And I love it now. My public had to dig it up from the hidden stacks, but a few years back I checked out and read The Revenger's Tragedy, which Stewart quotes as epigrams ...
  
  











  



  
The Hollow Hills (The Arthurian Saga, Book 2)
Mary Stewart

Eos (Trade), 2003

Legendary trilogy about a legendary king
It's not uncommon for the middle volume of a trilogy -- the "bridge" -- to be the weakest of the three, but that's certainly not the case here. The story picks up less than an hour after the end of the first volume, The Crystal Cave, with Merlin having ensured Uther's ...
  
  











  



  
Wildfire at Midnight
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2003

Creepy Hebridean Murder Mystery
When I was a child in the 1970s we were on a holiday on the west coast of Scotland and by chance, taking refuge in the car from the torrential summer downpour in the barren square of Portree, my father turned on the radio. What came on was a creepy, disturbing drama ...
  
  











  



  
This Rough Magic
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2004

A Masterpiece of Magical Writing
As in other Mary Stewart classics, the action of "This Rough Magic" takes place in a mere matter of days. Lucy Waring, a twenty-something actress steps off the London stage and onto the idyllic Ionian island of Corfu. In a the course of a morning swim, paradise ...
  
  











  



  
Yoga Over 50
Mary Stewart

Fireside, 1994

Yoga books
I use this book allot in teaching and showing my older students that no matter what age, yoga is for everyone.
  
  











  



  
Touch Not the Cat
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2005

Best escapism EVER.
Although Mary Stewart is best known for her Arthurian series (The Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, and The Last Enchantment, aka The Merlin Trilogy), she was also a prolific producer of extremely popular suspense and historical novels throughout the 1970's. Out of print ...
  
  











  



  
My Brother Michael
Mary Stewart

HarperTorch, 2001

Barbara Michaels fan finds new author
As a fan of Barbara Michaels/Elizabeth Peters work, this book at first moved slower than I am used to. However, the book delivered on many of the elements that makes me most interested in picking up a mystery novel - historical/archeological/mythological themes, ...
  
  











  



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