Perilous Times

Perilous Times

Thomas D. Lee

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An immortal Knight of the Round Table faces his greatest challenge yet—saving the politically polarized, rapidly warming world from itself—in this slyly funny contemporary take on Arthurian legend. Legends don’t always live up to reality. Being reborn as an immortal defender of the realm gets awfully tiring over the years—or at least that’s what Sir Kay’s thinking as he claws his way up from beneath the earth yet again. Kay once rode alongside his brother, King Arthur, as a Knight of the Round Table. Since then, he has fought at Hastings and at Waterloo and in both World Wars. But now he finds himself in a strange new world where oceans have risen, the army’s been privatized, and half of Britain’s been sold to foreign powers. The dragon that’s running amok—that he can handle. The rest? He’s not so sure. Mariam’s spent her life fighting what’s wrong with her country. But she’s just one ordinary person, up against a hopelessly broken system. So when she meets Kay, she dares to hope that the world has finally found the savior it needs. Yet as the two travel through this bizarre and dangerous land, they discover that a magical plot of apocalyptic proportions is underway. And Kay’s too busy hunting dragons—and exchanging blows with his old enemy Lancelot—to figure out what to do about it.  In perilous times like these, the realm doesn’t just need a knight. It needs a true leader.  Luckily, Excalibur lies within reach.  But who will be fit to wield it?  With a cast that includes Merlin, Morgan le Fay, the Lady of the Lake, and King Arthur himself—all reimagined in joyous, wickedly subversive fashion— Perilous Times is an Arthurian retelling that looks forward as much as it looks back . . . and a rollicking, deadpan-funny, surprisingly touching fantasy adventure.

Publication Year: 2023


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  • the_bookishmum
    Apr 09, 2025
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    This book is amazing for fans of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The book asks the question: how perilous do the perilous times have to be for King Arthur and his Knights to awaken to save England? And answers it with: what if King Arthur and Merlin were just some blokes? I really enjoyed this commentary on what the worst possible ending for our planet could be and what happens if the people who are supposed to be protecting it allow their morals to be sold to the highest bidder to maintain the status quo.

    Thank you NetGalley for the arc ahead of the paperback release. Probably adding this to my list of favourite books for 2024

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