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The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick

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Also by Helen Hollick:

I Am The Chosen King, March 2011
Trade Size / e-Book
The Forever Queen, November 2010
Paperback / e-Book
Shadow Of The King, March 2010
Trade Size
Pendragon's Banner, September 2009
Paperback
Bring It Close, August 2009
Paperback
The Kingmaking, March 2009
Paperback
Pirate Code, September 2007
Paperback
Sea Witch, June 2006
Paperback
Harold The King, May 2006
Paperback
A Hollow Crown, January 2005
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The Kingmaking
Helen Hollick

Book One Of The Pendragon's Banner Trilogy

Pendragon's Banner #1
Sourcebooks Landmark
March 2009
On Sale: March 1, 2009
Featuring: Arthur Pendragon; Gwenhwyfar
592 pages
ISBN: 1402218885
EAN: 9781402218880
Paperback
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Historical

A novel of Arthur as he really was.

In the first book of this exciting trilogy, author Helen Hollick brings to life Arthur Pendragon as he really might have been. Leaving behind the fairy-tale element of Merlin's magic and the improbable existence of Lancelot, Hollick instead transports the reader to the early years of Britain circa 455 AD and tells the Arthurian legend in a solid and believable way. For one, Arthur does not pull a sword from a stone using superhuman strength; rather, he is named heir to Britain (if he can win it from the tyrant Vortigern) while standing near a "hallowed stone, the symbol of a warrior's strength and the chieftain's right of leadership." Later, a sword won in battle signals his place as Britain's King.

This is a story of harsh battles, secret treasonous plots, and the life-threatening politics of the dark ages of early Britain. Intertwined through it all is the often-tested love of Arthur and Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere in Welsh - her name as it really would have been) as they struggle to survive and conquer to see Pendragon become King.

"If only all historical fiction could be this good." Historical Novels Review

"Helen Hollick has it all. She tells a great story, gets her history right and writes consistently readable books." Bernard Cornwell

"Hollick joggles a cast of characters and a bloody, tangled plot with great skill." Publishers Weekly

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