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Lancelot

The bestselling Arthurian epic

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Lancelot

De: Giles Kristian
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of Lancelot by Giles Kristian.

The legions of Rome are a fading memory. Enemies stalk the fringes of Britain. And Uther Pendragon is dying. Into this fractured and uncertain world the boy is cast, a refugee from fire, murder and betrayal. An outsider whose only companions are a hateful hawk and memories of the lost.

Yet he is gifted, and under the watchful eyes of Merlin and the Lady Nimue he will hone his talents and begin his journey to manhood. He will meet Guinevere, a wild, proud and beautiful girl, herself outcast because of her gift. And he will be dazzled by Arthur, a warrior who carries the hopes of a people like fire in the dark. But these are times of struggle and blood, when even friendship and love seem doomed to fail.

The gods are vanishing beyond the reach of dreams. Treachery and jealousy rule men’s hearts and the fate of Britain itself rests on a sword’s edge.

But the young renegade who left his home in Benoic with just a hunting bird and dreams of revenge is now a lord of war. He is a man loved and hated, admired and feared. A man forsaken but not forgotten. He is Lancelot.

Set in a 5th century Britain besieged by invading bands of Saxons and Franks, Irish and Picts, Giles Kristian's epic new novel tells - through the warrior's own words - the story of Lancelot, that most celebrated of all King Arthur's knights. It is a story ready to be re-imagined for our times.

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It is a masterpiece in the true sense of the word. (CONN IGGULDEN, author of The Falcon of Sparta)
Some of us grew up with T H White’s Once and Future King as our touchstone for authenticity in the Arthurian myths; others found that Rosemary Sutcliff, Bernard Cornwell or Mary Stewart filled that role. Giles Kristian pulls together the best of the best and infuses it with his own utterly transformative understanding of myth, magic – and the many faces of love . . . There are so many modern retellings of the Arthurian myth, but this one stands head and shoulders above the rest, in the company of true greatness. (MANDA SCOTT, author of Boudica)
Without doubt this is Giles Kristian’s finest novel to date. Glorious. Tragic. Lyrical. Totally gripping. I loved it. (BEN KANE, author of Clash of Empires)
This most fascinating character from Arthurian legend has been plucked from the 14th-century romances and positioned firmly back in the early medieval environment he belongs in. Giles is an extraordinary writer, able to capture sounds, smells, sensations in a sentence. No other writer thinks and feels his way back to the medieval past the way he does . . . Lancelot is an exceptional book and does what only great historical fiction can do: transport you back through time to feast, fight and feel alongside fascinating characters from the past. No one does this better than Giles Kristian. (DR JANINA RAMIREZ)
A gorgeous, rich retelling of the Arthurian tale. (Antonia Senior)
I loved the post Roman chaos of Giles’ vision, just as I imagine it would have been but with the life of that vision breathed into it to render it in stark and bloody tones. But what I enjoyed most was the sheer glorious brutality of the age, delivered by a writer with the heart of a warrior and the soul of a poet. It’s really, really good. (ANTHONY RICHES, author of The Centurions series)
His Lancelot is no airy tale of magic and romance, but a muscular telling of warriors and survival, beautifully rendered in a prose that is both visceral and lyrical. This is historical fiction at its very best. (ELIZABETH FREMANTLE, author of The Girl in the Glass Tower)
Intense and powerful . . . written with deep expression and enormous feeling. It is a marvellous historical adventure.
Kristian is a writer with rare power to grab you at the opening of the story and to keep the pace going. Lancelot is a powerful reworking of the King Arthur myths. The pages turn by themselves. (JUSTIN HILL, author of Viking Fire)
Realistic Storytelling • Emotional Impact • Engaging Plot • Authentic Portrayal • Satisfying Narrative

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Great writing, great storytelling, great narration. I’m putting the rest of this series on my list. Thanks for the momentary escape!

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I loved everything about Lancelot's story until Arthur showed up. Lancelot takes a back seat and while there are moments of amazing beats, they are few and never really payoff what came before. I was devastated by the end.

an amazing 1st half gets upended by a striving 2nd

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What I most loved about this book, and oh there's not one point I despised, was the fact that it all felt too real. While an author writing partially from history has to be realistic about those matters (Like a more fancy Logen would say), it is easy to succumb eyes closed into the pleasures of morality, subjectivity and easy writing. But this half Norwegian writer(which he will apparently tell you even if you don't buy him a beer) has made dust of these temptations. In keeping this book grey as my future the author makes me almost believe that this is the true version and that it really happened. Credit due where it must for there were many easy options to choose from, revenge being the first on the list.

Êtes-vous prêt pour la bombe? Lancelot is the male author version of FitzChivalry.
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Beautifully bleak

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I never met a work of Arthurian fiction that I didn't like but this one is special. The plot is woven around the theme of betrayal: the many betrayals that Lancelot suffers and the two that he himself commits. Beyond that it is a novel about the loss of the dream and the courage to pursue it anyway.

There are two mythologies that are the foundation stones of our great Western civilization, the Bible and the Matter of Britain. They both endlessly inspire our imaginations with stories that can be told in a thousand different ways. The story of Lancelot is a tragedy, but the way Kristian has told it, it is also a call not to give up on the dream. Our Western culture is crumbling as the values we have held dear for a thousand years are being undermined, but when I read books like 'Lancelot' I have hope that the noblest values will be preserved for future generations by a courageous few.

23 hours passed by in a dream

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Good sympathetic portrayal of Lancelot, however I’m not an entirely a big fan of how Arthur is characterized late in the story
But it was an highly enjoyable tale of the 6th century.

Cool Characterization

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