Arthur the King: A RomanceA thrilling and highly original retelling of the Arthurian legend with a twist! |
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'It is as tight as aJew's fist,' muttered Sir Kay whose hands were bruised and bleeding fromhis struggle to release the sword. 'Tightasa boy's arse,' growled his brother. Trumpets sounded. The crowd parted and asquat, saturnine man, ...
He spat twice on his right hand and seized hold of the richly decorated hilt. He pulled, but the sword didnot move. He stepped back and frowned, then advanced a second time and resumed his grip. He tugged and heaved, and the sweat ran ...
Lycas, whose tastes had been refined byhis associationwith Marcus and Artemisia, could not be easy with him. He seemed to him like awild animal, a creatureof the woods, caught ina hunter's net, readyto bite even the hand extended tohelp ...
Merlin said, 'I understand itis better that you leave matters in my hands. ... The prioress took Merlin bythe hand and led him into the convent, to herday chamber, which some call by the French word 'boudoir', though thatword wasnot yet ...
'She has a part toplay inthe affairs of the world,' Merlin said and drained a goblet ofthespiced wine. 'Here weabjuretheworld,' the prioress said, smoothing her velvet gown with the hand that did not holdthe needle.
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ARTHUR THE KING
User Review - KirkusHistorical novelist Massie unrolls the familiar knightly yarns with some fresh, unusual twists.Offering a vaguely postmodern take not merely on Arthur himself but on the whole of British history, the ... Read full review