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Mass Market Paperback The Excalibur Murders: A Merlin Investigation Book

ISBN: 0425222535

ISBN13: 9780425222539

The Excalibur Murders: A Merlin Investigation

(Book #1 in the Merlin Investigation Series)

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With his tawny mane, battle-hewn brawn, and ferocious roar, Angus "The Lion" MacDonald is the most fearsome warrior Lady Gwendolen has ever seen-and she is his most glorious conquest. Captured in a surprise attack on her father's castle, Gwendolen is now forced to share her bed with the man who defeated her clan. But, in spite of Angus's overpowering charms, she refuses to surrender her innocence without a fight. With her stunning beauty, bold defiance,...

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

I enjoyed it.

I took this book as an easy cozy mystery and that's what it seemed to deliver. I guess I didn't expect it to be historically precise or of critical claim. I thought it was a good, easy book that I could take with me and read on the run.

An Exciting Arthurian Mystery!

A virtual page turner. Not just another Arthurian novel! This novel stars Merlin & Nimue (Colin) who are on the trail of a murderer at Camelot. The story takes unexpected twists and turns and always leaves the reader guessing and wanting to know more! Other than a few typos I highly recommend it!

obviously a different take on Camelot

Arthur is the High King of the Britons but Camelot is not the place of myth and legend. For instance Merlin is not a wizard but instead a scientist, scholar and doctor. Queen Guenevere hates Arthur so mush so she cuckolds him with Lancelot in her own castle at Corfe on her own estate.. Arthur is thrilled that Percival has found the "magical" Stone of Bran and his vassal King Mark of Cornwell has sent him a silversmith to create the proper case to contain the artifact. Someone kills the squires Borolet and Ganelin leaving their bodies so mangled their own mother wouldn't recognize them. Whoever did it made a big mistake because they were no ordinary squires, but were Arthur's illegitimate sons and heirs. Merlin vows to find the killer and bring him to justice. There many suspects including Arthur's half sister Morganna la Fey who covets her half-brother's power; his wife who wants him dead; and his rival King Mark who wants too usurp him. All plot to overthrow Arthur; but it is Pellanore the King who ruled Camelot before may not be as crazy as he seems and is Arthur's choice as the killer even though Merlin doesn't agree with him and keeps on sleuthing This obviously is a different take on Camelot as it is a country filled with intrigue, double crossing, betrayals, and ambitious people who believe they are more deserving than their liege to rule (sounds like the Neocon version of the Republican Party). It is a more realistic place populated with individuals who seem genuine and not the archetype goodness fantasy of the myths. Though somewhat diverting because the audience waits for the legend to begin; using Camelot as a backdrop, J.M.C. Blair provides a great historical mystery. Harriet Klausner
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