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Perilous Times

by Thomas D. Lee

Perilous Times

by Thomas D. Lee

In a Britain divided and beset by crises, the mystical Knights of the Round Table rise once more to confront a world unlike any they've known. Sir Kay, an ageless guardian, awakens in a contemporary realm fragmented by social unrest, environmental woes, and ascendant dragons. Alongside Mariam, a tenacious modern-day fighter for justice, Kay grapples with ancient foes and modern conundrums. Mystical intrigue and apocalyptic designs unfold as the duo meets a cast of timeless figures including Merlin, Lancelot, and Morgana. Humor, wit, and a deep satire weave through their journey of rediscovery and the quest for a true leader to wield Excalibur, in this ultimately heartening tale that brings legendary heroes into a profoundly new yet perilous era.

  • Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Humor
  • Arthurian
  • Environmental
  • Satire
  • Dragon
  • Contemporary
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