A Fallen God

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Pub Date Jan 28 2024 | Archive Date Feb 14 2024

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In a bustling marketplace, an extraordinary encounter sets in motion a series of events that intertwines the fates of two individuals, defying expectations and leading to an indelible love story.

Set in thirteenth-century France, at a time of conflict between the Church of Rome and the rebellious Cathar movement, A Fallen God is a retelling of the myth traditionally known to us as Tristan and Isolt, told from the perspective of cuckolded King Marc.

Isolt’s entanglement with the enigmatic Tristan reverberates far beyond their immediate surroundings, echoing across the continent and sparking a revolutionary movement that challenges the rigid power structures of medieval Europe. Meanwhile, Marc is forced onto a path of confrontation with the greatest forces of his time in this epic saga exploring the transformative power of love in a time of great upheaval.

In a bustling marketplace, an extraordinary encounter sets in motion a series of events that intertwines the fates of two individuals, defying expectations and leading to an indelible love story.

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A Note From the Publisher

Michael J Chaplin was born in California in 1946. After his father, Charlie Chaplin, was expelled from America at the height of McCarthyism, Michael moved to Switzerland with his family where he grew up. At sixteen, seeking adventure, he went to London and tried anything and everything including acting and singing. Ultimately, Michael found himself in Southwest France, farming land, herding goats, and raising a big family.

Michael J Chaplin was born in California in 1946. After his father, Charlie Chaplin, was expelled from America at the height of McCarthyism, Michael moved to Switzerland with his family where he grew...


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A compelling, very unique adaptation of the medieval legend of Tristan et Yseult, told from the perspective of King Marc.

The author included many elements of the original story--such as characters' names, places, and events--but with changes to fit the context of his novel.

For example, the character Frocin is not a clairvoyant, evil dwarf but rather a midget who is Marc's friend. Tristan does not battle the Morholt of Ireland to defend his uncle the king; he fights a knightly duel in Marc's place. Instead of a blonde princess from Ireland, Isolt (the author's spelling of her name) is a dark-skinned, raven-haired beauty from the Middle East.

Set in 13th century Brittany against the backdrop of religious conflict between the Catholic Church and the Cathar movement in the south of France, the story is hauntingly beautiful, providing an intimate glimpse into the psyche of the characters embroiled in the classic, tragic love triangle.

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An interesting take on the classic tale of Tristan and Isolt, this book gazes upon the legendary lovers from a fresh perspective. In this rendition we watch the story unfold from Marc's eyes, gaining insight on his own thoughts and feelings as he transitions from a quiet life to that of the famed Cuckold King. Mixing this classic tale of love and longing with the rich history and turmoil of 13th century Europe, this is a perfect read for both history lovers and romantics. Many renditions of the classic tale end in tragedy. How does the tale end for the ill-fated lovers this time? You'll have to read to find out.

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This is an entertaining and well plotted mix of alternate history and fantasy. It mixes myth, Tristan and Isolde, and historical facts giving them a very personal twists.
I enjoyed it as a well written fantasy, a story told by King Marc and appreciated the storytelling.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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This worked well with thirteenth-century France in this historical fiction novel, it had a element of retelling and felt like it was supposed to. The characters were wonderfully written and I was enjoying the mythic elements of the book. Michael J Chaplin did a great job in writing this and I'm glad it worked well overall.

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This was a really original interpretation of the legend of Tristan and Isolde.

I enjoyed the historical setting and context of the story. Set in 13th century France, I loved the background of the Cathar’s fight against the Church of Rome, the portrayal of medieval knights and castles, and some difficult politics which captured the feel and authenticity of the time.

Chaplin really tackles the depth of human emotion and has an innate understanding of human nature. He delves very deeply into these throughout the book, and especially when telling Marc’s story from his point of view and his conflicted relationship with Isolt. The reader does feel empathy for Marc and how he s treated, and the challenges he faces, not only from this relationship, but also as he tries to manage a kingdom he never wanted.

However, I found this book a very slow burner, which felt really heavy at times. The book was led by emotion rather than plot. There were moments of action and conflict, but they didn’t seem to cut through and the overall effect made for a novel that I found a bit difficult to stay engaged with.

I think Chaplin has a strong writing style and the novel’s strength lies in its deep exploration of human nature, but unfortunately for me, it was a story I struggled to be fully swept into.

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