My readers have spoken:
"I'm a big fan!" C. Gerus
"This is the best book I've read. I mean the best ever." Jenine
“I really enjoy how you used the tarot as a form of story telling and synchronistic insight. Visceral and exciting.” M Cathcart
“I absolutely can’t wait to read book two. You grabbed me. I couldn’t put it down.” J. Friday
“Very exciting. Thank you.” J. Eckrich
"I sat down to savor. I gobbled it up in one weekend. Amazing." D. Carus
"Magnificent. Wise. Bawdy. Funny. Exciting. Tarot. What more could anyone ask?" Wise Tarot Magazine
"Don't miss this book! Derek Armstrong, get writing!! I'm ready for the sequels to this book. Very well written, engrossing, and just enough humor to balance the rather graphic description of people burning at the stake. I heartily concur with the jacket: "An author to watch"... and worth waiting for, although I want them NOW!! Great history, wonderful characterizations. So, Derek, are you ready to publish the next two books yet? This avid fan is very eagerly, but not so patiently, waiting." S Otis
"Wow!" S Fastow
"My only regret, next fall is a long time to wait for the sequel! I'm telling everyone to read!" E. McGee
"My only complaint is the ending. I didn't want it to end." B Cunningham
"I can't wait for the second book." M. Ross
"The Last Troubadour was amazing!" Ana
"Life is myth and archetypes and Armstrong depicts both with brilliance." K Harrington
"I love The Last Troubadour. It's thrilling!" S. Francis
"The Inquisition, a crusade, tarot, Cathars? I'm in! As soon as I found there was a quest for a holy relic, I was hooked, and stayed hooked until the conclusion." D. Diotalevi
"I really enjoyed it! More, please." Leslie
"if you're smart you'll get it. And love it." T Sentell
"Is it historical fiction, thriller, epic, romance, adventure, biting satire? All of the above." R Carter
"This novel is like a house on fire. This story moves!" R. Metcalf
"Intriguing!" C Hawkes
“Itching to read the rest. Loved it.” C. Bly
“Beyond fascinating. Loved it.” E. Martin
"I have just had the enormous luck of having "The Last Troubadour - Song of Montsegur", by Derek Armstrong, cross my path. The key to this book ... at least in the eyes of most Tarotists, is that Armstrong has chosen to model his major characters after Tarot archetypes. His writing is superb, and his characters full blooded people, not two dimensional works of art on paper. The setting for the novel is 13th century Europe, in the city of Carcassonne. The plot is one of cunning and intrigue. Part humor, history, part mystery, this rowdy, bawdy book is a marvelous read!" Bonnie
Comments from one of the biggest Tarot Forums online:
"Put this on your wish list for Christmas!"
"I loved your book!"
"My favorite character is Death. It helped me visualize the card. The whole novel is like a journey through the Tarot. Thank you."
"My only criticism is your Devil character. I have to wait for book two for the Devil? I loved it."
"Reading your book helped me overcome a block in designing my own deck. Your archetypes are perfect!"
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