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Illustrator
  
Pat Marriot

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1981

Author
  
Joan Aiken

Page count
  
272

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape

Originally published
  
1981

Preceded by
  
Nightbirds on Nantucket

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Genres
  
Alternate history, Children's literature

Followed by
  
Limbo Lodge, The Cuckoo Tree

Similar
  
Joan Aiken books, Wolves Chronicles books, Children's literature

The Stolen Lake is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1981. Taking place in an alternate history, the story follows the adventures of Dido Twite in a fictionalized version of South America.

Contents

The novel is, according to the internal chronologh of the novels, the fourth in the Wolves Chronicles, a series of books set during the fictional 19th century reign of King James III. In this world, part of South America is occupied by Ancient British (Celtic) colonists following an invasion hundreds of years before.

Plot

After her adventures in Nightbirds On Nantucket, Dido Twite is travelling back to England on the naval vessel HMS Thrush. En route, she befriends the ship's open-minded steward, Holystone. The ship changes course, landing on the coast of New Cumbria. Bound by ancient treaties between Britain and New Cumbria, they are given orders to assist Ginevra, the Queen. Travelling to Bath, the capital city, the crew learn that Ginevra wants them to help her recover a lake, which she claims has been stolen by New Cumbria's neighbour, Lyonesse. It seems that she is the same immortal Ginevra, or Guinevere, of myth and has waited centuries for the return of her king, Arthur. Unfortunately, she has attained immortality by cannibalistic vampirism, murdering and consuming local maidens. It then transpires that Holystone is an incarnation of Arthur, who for a thousand years had lain in suspended animation on an island in the missing lake. But this Arthur is not at all pleased at the monstrosity his ancient spouse has become.

Characters

  • Dido Twite, the protagonist of the novel
  • Captain Hughes, the captain of the H. M. S. Thrush, which brought Miss Twite to Roman America from Nantucket
  • Queen Ginevra, the "White Queen" of New Cumbria
  • Holystone, the steward of the Thrush; later discovered to be Ginevra's Rex Quondam
  • Elen, a princess of Lyonesse, rescued by Miss Twite
  • References

    The Stolen Lake Wikipedia