The stories in this book can be read individually but also come together in a single narrative. This concerns not only King Arthur and his warriors but introduces their Celtic god, Idris, who has five daughters, the youngest of whom has rebelled against him. Revengeful and malignant she has turned her attention to the destruction of the King and the everlasting imprisonment of Merlin. The narrative progresses in time to the tenth story which introduces Curnan Reilly from Boston USA. In 1936 he sets out on the dangerous ...
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The stories in this book can be read individually but also come together in a single narrative. This concerns not only King Arthur and his warriors but introduces their Celtic god, Idris, who has five daughters, the youngest of whom has rebelled against him. Revengeful and malignant she has turned her attention to the destruction of the King and the everlasting imprisonment of Merlin. The narrative progresses in time to the tenth story which introduces Curnan Reilly from Boston USA. In 1936 he sets out on the dangerous quest to find the last resting place of the King. This is a Cave at the entrance of which hangs the bell which if rung will summon Arthur and his companions as the dark clouds of imminent war start to gather. - Idris and Arthur - Eagles and Bears - The Riddle of the Lake - Rhita Gawr - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Merlin's Tree - Lancelot and Gawain - Ogof Y Meirw - The Release of Merlin - Crossing the Ravine Author, Michael Kerr Scott, retells the old and introduces the new in this exciting book for old and young alike, which takes us into the mythical world of Arthur, King of the Celts and the Lands Beyond.
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