Jack Whyte Books in Order
Jack Whyte is a renowned author and writer, born and raised in Scotland, who has spent over five decades honing his craft in Canada, where he has resided in Kelowna, British Columbia, since 1967. His magnum opus, The Camulod Chronicles (also known as the A Dream of Eagles series in Canada), is a critically acclaimed series of historical novels that reimagines the legend of King Arthur within the context of post-Roman Britain. By eschewing fantastical elements, Whyte offers a gripping narrative that draws on historical records and artistic license to recreate the tumultuous era following the Roman departure from Britain in 410 AD. Infusing the series with authentic Arthurian names, places, and events, as well as historical figures, Whyte presents a compelling theory that his version of history is the authentic tale behind the legendary King Arthur. As a skilled wordsmith, Whyte has also explored other creative avenues, including serving as the official bard of The Calgary Highlanders and releasing music, most notably a 1990 recording of poetry and song.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Jack Whyte
- #1AmazonThe Skystone / War of the Celts(1992)
- #2AmazonThe Singing Sword / The Round Table(1994)
- #3AmazonThe Eagles' Brood / Merlyn(1994)
- #4AmazonThe Saxon Shore / Excalibur(1995)
- #5AmazonThe Fort at River's Bend / The Boy King(1997)
- #6AmazonMetamorphosis / The Sorcerer(1997)
- #7AmazonUther / Pendragon(2000)
- #8AmazonThe Lance Thrower / Clothar The Frank / Lancelot(2003)
- #9AmazonThe Eagle / The Last Stand(2004)
- #10AmazonThe Burning Stone(2018)
- #1AmazonForty Years in Canada: A Memoir(2006)
About Jack Whyte
Jack Whyte is a renowned author and writer, born and raised in Scotland, who has spent over five decades honing his craft in Canada, where he has resided in Kelowna, British Columbia, since 1967. His magnum opus, The Camulod Chronicles (also known as the A Dream of Eagles series in Canada), is a critically acclaimed series of historical novels that reimagines the legend of King Arthur within the context of post-Roman Britain. By eschewing fantastical elements, Whyte offers a gripping narrative that draws on historical records and artistic license to recreate the tumultuous era following the Roman departure from Britain in 410 AD. Infusing the series with authentic Arthurian names, places, and events, as well as historical figures, Whyte presents a compelling theory that his version of history is the authentic tale behind the legendary King Arthur. As a skilled wordsmith, Whyte has also explored other creative avenues, including serving as the official bard of The Calgary Highlanders and releasing music, most notably a 1990 recording of poetry and song.
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