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Lineage: Time May Have Buried the Court of Camelot, but It Is Not Forgotten

The Lineage Saga, Volume 1

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Lineage: Time May Have Buried the Court of Camelot, but It Is Not Forgotten

By: J. Christopher Thompson
Narrated by: Cameron Scriven
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This is the story of Connor Murray, a young hooligan from England who finds out that he is a direct descendant of the Legendary King Arthur.

He is taken to a school where other lineal descendants of the Court of Camelot gather to be taught by the progeny of Merlin. Lineage brings the names of the Knights of the Round Table from the dust of the old tales and gives them new life. Most importantly, it brings back the ideals of Arthur’s Camelot: that might is not right and mercy is not weakness.

©2017 J. Christopher Thompson (P)2020 J. Christopher Thompson
Science Fiction & Fantasy Young Adult Fantasy Fiction Arthurian

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