AS ENTERTAINING AS SARUM AND RUTHERFURDS OTHER SWEEPING NOVEL OF BRITISH HISTORY, LONDON.The Boston GlobeEngaging . . . A sprawling tome that combines fact with fiction and covers 900 years in the history of New Forest, a 100,000-acre woodland in southern England . . . Rutherfurd sketches the histories of six fictional families, ranging from aristocrats to peasants, who have lived in the forest for generations. . . . But the real success is in how Rutherfurd paints his picture of the wooded enclave with images of treachery and violence, as well as magic and beauty.The New York PostTHE FOREST IS MICHENER TOLD WITH AN ENGLISH ACCENT.St. Louis Post-DispatchTALES OF LOVE AND HONOR, DECEIT AND VIOLENCE, INHERITANCE AND LOSS.San Jose Mercury News