Lancelot
‘A masterpiece’ said Conn Iggulden
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
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Conn Iggulden called it 'a masterpiece' while The Times hailed it 'a gorgeous, rich retelling of the Arthurian tale' . . .
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In Britain, Rome's legions are but a distant memory.
And Uther Pendragon is dying.
Enemies stalk the land.
Into this uncertain world a boy is cast - an outsider, plagued by memories of those he's lost.
Under the watchful eye of Merlin, the boy begins his journey to manhood. He meets another outcast, Guinevere - wild, proud and beautiful. And he is dazzled by Arthur - a warrior who carries the hopes of the people like a flaming torch in the dark.
But these are treacherous times, and the fate of Britain rests on a sword's edge. This young man becomes a lord of war: loved, hated, admired and feared. He is a man forsaken but not forgotten.
He is Lancelot.
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Set in a 5th century Britain besieged by invading bands of Saxons and Franks, Irish and Picts, Giles Kristian's epic novel tells - in Lancelot's own words - the story of the most revered yet reviled of all Arthur's knights, the warrior who fought at his lord's side - yet stole his wife. It's is the story of one of the great figures of British myth and legend - a story ready to be re-imagined for our times.
Customer Reviews
Great fun
Very enjoyable,multi layered yarn.
Unputdownable
This book is incredible. The story is painted with such intricate detail you can’t help but be fully immersed in Saxon Britain. Following the life of one character from boyhood to ‘Lord of War’ keeps you entranced. I’ll be honest: I’ve never shed a tear reading a book, until now. Bravo Giles, bravo 👏🏻
His best yet?
Bernard Cornwell should be rightly proud to have inspired this excellent addition to the genre. Full of rich characters and bound by a well developed storyline that weaves friendship and love with betrayal and jealousy, all set against the background of early Britain. I loved the authors Viking trilogies but was less enthralled by his English Civil War novel. Lancelot though is his best book yet. I so wish this could have been more than a one off.