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  • The Black Knight: A Tale of Sir Lancelot

  • Demon Hunters
  • By: Iestyn Long
  • Narrated by: Guy Barnes
  • Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins

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The Black Knight: A Tale of Sir Lancelot

By: Iestyn Long
Narrated by: Guy Barnes
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Publisher's Summary

Introducing the second stand-alone novella in the exciting new Demon Hunter series: The Black Knight: A Tale of Sir Lancelot.

Disguised as the mysterious Black Knight, join Sir Lancelot - self-exiled knight of the Round Table - on his heroic quest to hunt and vanquish demons in the lands of Albion. Yet when King Arthur's queen, Guinevere, goes missing, he must choose whether to return from the shadows to find her…but if he does, he risks everything.

"The foul scent of death filled the Black Knight's nostrils. Evil was afoot."

Dark Age evil rises. The realm is in peril. Witchcraft and sorcery plague the land. The queen is missing. The king is at war. Hope is a knight in black. Camelot's greatest champion must return to save Arthur's kingdom.

Dark Age devilry awaits...expect jousting knights, spell-casting witches, magic swords, and monstrous demons!

Demon Hunters: heroic fantasy through the ages.

©2021 iestyn long (P)2023 iestyn long

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