IN this second part of Hume’s Arthurian trilogy, Arthur has come into his own as High King, supreme warlord and husband.
But behind the glory and the fame there is something rotten working at the heart of Britain, something which even Arthur’s legendary sword cannot conquer. There is battle, massacre, assassination, treachery and betrayal in this Dark Ages adventure in which Arthur gleams brightly as a beacon of hope for his people.
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