Annie the Book reviewed Perilous Times by Thomas D. Lee
Perilous Times, by Thomas D. Lee
5 stars
A knight’s work is never done, even when that knight was supposed to have died centuries ago. In Perilous Times, a stunning reimagining of King Arthur‘s knights by Thomas D. Lee, the Knights of the Round Table made a pact with Merlin after Arthur’s death at the Battle of Camlann. The pact would resurrect the knights whenever the realm was in peril. Over the centuries, Sir Kay has arisen from under his oak tree near(ish) Manchester to fight in Britain’s wars. When he rises at the beginning of the novel, England is in more peril than it has ever been: from climate change, from out-of-control capitalism, and from idiots who want to summon Arthur back because they believe the myths about the once and future king...
Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via …
A knight’s work is never done, even when that knight was supposed to have died centuries ago. In Perilous Times, a stunning reimagining of King Arthur‘s knights by Thomas D. Lee, the Knights of the Round Table made a pact with Merlin after Arthur’s death at the Battle of Camlann. The pact would resurrect the knights whenever the realm was in peril. Over the centuries, Sir Kay has arisen from under his oak tree near(ish) Manchester to fight in Britain’s wars. When he rises at the beginning of the novel, England is in more peril than it has ever been: from climate change, from out-of-control capitalism, and from idiots who want to summon Arthur back because they believe the myths about the once and future king...
Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley, for review consideration.