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The Romans have left Britain and the land becomes a battleground between the resident Britons, led by King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and the English who originally came to the land as mercenaries in the Roman army.On his death bed, the King fathers twins who find they have amazing powers when together. Persecuted by the Britons for having an English mother, they flee north to find their relatives, pronouncing a terrible curse upon Camelot as they leave.Due to the use of their power, they defeat the invading Picts and are proclaimed heroes. Ædred becomes King at York while his sister, Ædra, works as a missionary, healing the sick and feeding the needy.In time, the Church launches attacks against her because she refuses to absorb their twisted dogmas. Her conscience makes her return to Camelot and reverse the curse.
The Romans have left Britain and the land becomes a battleground between the resident Britons, led by King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and the English, who originally came to the land as mercenaries in the Roman Army. On his death bed, the King fathers twins who find they have amazing powers when together.
This fictionalised account of the life of Esther, Queen of the Persians, draws on the known facts about Esther's life in the Persian Empire in 481BC.
The Romans have left Britain and the land becomes a battleground between the resident Britons, led by King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, and the English who originally came to the land as mercenaries in the Roman army.On his death bed, the King fathers twins who find they have amazing powers when together. Due to the use of their power, they defeat the invading Picts and are proclaimed heroes. Ædred becomes King at York while his sister, Ædra, works as a missionary, healing the sick and feeding the needy.In time, the Church launches attacks against her because she refuses to absorb their twisted dogmas. Attempts are made on her life, forcing her to fake her own death. But a great evil ravages Britain and she is forced to return from the grave, with all the dangers this presents.
The Arthurian Legend is Britain's version of Greek Tragedy. Incest, adultery, murder and intrigue abound, and most of the famous heroes are flawed. The collapse of the Round Table is usually blamed on King Arthur's wayward Queen Guinevere and her illicit love for the king's best friend, Sir Lancelot. But in this enthralling new telling of the story Beric Norman shows that Camelot was doomed from the outset: The victorious young Arthur was seduced by his enemy's wife, not knowing that she was also his sister! Trying to avert the terrible consequence predicted by Merlin, he was led to the brink of a dreadful crime. Mordred, the son of that incestuous affair, is traditionally regarded as the villain of the piece. 'Mordred's Version' puts the record straight. Drawing on Malory, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Chretien de Troyes, numerous modern sources and the author's lively imagination, this is a racy, refreshing and revealing re-interpretation of a great fable.
Recounts the exploits of King Arthur and his knights at the court of Camelot and elsewhere in the land of the Britons.
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