The Road to Camlann: The Death of King Arthur (King Arthur Trilogy #3)

Rosemary Sutcliff


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3.88 · 8 ratings · 142 pages · Published: 26 Mar 1980

The Road to Camlann: The Death of King Arthur by Rosemary Sutcliff
The evil Mordred, plotting against his father King Arthur, implicates the Queen and Sir Lancelot in treachery and brings about the downfall of Camelot and the Round Table.

King Arthur knew that the darkest days of his kingdom were at hand. There were rumors in his court of love between Sir Lancelot, the Round Table's greatest knight, and Queen Guenever. And Mordred, Arthur's illegitimate son, had arrived at Camelot—vowing to destroy everything it stood for and to gain the throne for himself.

Whether or not the fellowship of the Round Table could survive would be decided at the last terrible battle—on the plain of Camlann.

In The Road to Camlann, Rosemary Sutcliff recreates the epic and tragic story of the last years of Camelot, bringing to a fitting conclusion her magnificent trilogy of retellings of the Arthurian legends that she began with The Sword and the Circle and The Light Beyond the Forest.

Contents:
The darkness beyond the door -- The poisoned apple -- Guenever rides a'Maying -- The queen's chamber -- Two castles -- The usurper -- The last battle -- Avalon of the apple trees.

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