Lancelot du Lethe
The story of Lancelot is one of striving for perfection in the company
of men only to fall short due to the sins of the flesh... but in
Lancelot Du Lethe the most famous of the Knights of the Round Table is
only partially of the mortal realm. He and Guinevere share a mystical
bond of which Arthur can not be a part for they are both of the
bloodline of the fey, and are immortally destined to be betrothed. This
ensuing war of loyalties and love threatens not just the uneasy peace
of the mortal realm, but of the entire netherworld of the
multi-pantheons of gods as well.
Drawing from Joseph Campbell,
and from sources both historical and literary, this is a new take on
the story of Camelot's most famous knight as told as only the author ofMad Merlin can.
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King Arthur
King Arthur consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
