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Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur (Warlord Chronicles/Bernard Cornwell, 3)
Excalibur A Novel of Arthur - Warlord Chronicles/Bernard Cornwell, 3
Author: Bernard Cornwell
In The Winter King and Enemy of God, Bernard Cornwell took the beloved legend of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and made it fresh and new for our time. Now, in this riveting final installment of his extraordinary trilogy, Mr. Cornwell relates how King Arthur and his warriors battle their Saxon enemies, allied with Lance...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312185756
ISBN-10: 0312185758
Publication Date: 6/1998
Pages: 435
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Publisher: St Martins Pr
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 3
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Not one of Cornwell's best efforts, the book seemed to drag on a bit. Fit nicely into the scheme of the novels he wrote on that era though.
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Third of the Arthurian legends Warlord historical fiction trilogy in which Derfel Cadarn, Arthurs one-time second in command and now a monk, completes the tale of what happened to Arthurwho never was a king, though he should have been.

Its 530s A.D. in Britain, and the Saxons are on the prowl again, trying to gain more land. Arthur still stands behind his promise to Uther that he would support Mordred as Britains king, and it does nothing but gain him trouble. Hes also trying to recover from Guineveres betrayal and is not himself. The story is told of what happens to Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin, Nimue, Lancelot and to Derfel himself to some degree.

I absolutely loved Cornwells take on the whole Arthurian legend, treating it as more historical fiction than fantasy and telling a plausible tale of what could have been the basis for the whole King Arthur/Camelot legends. Excellently wonderful, and this whole series is staying on my Keeper shelf.


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