Arthurian Tales

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Arthurian Tales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arthurian Tales is a four-book series. A fifth-century backdrop hangs over these epics like a red, Roman cape. Laid out upon their shields, each Arthurian Tale showcases an alternative but true-to-the-source look at this legendary theme. Many may disagree with the author's interpretation. This is expected. The Arthurian legends have a way of molding to one's personal beliefs. Please do not fault Mintz for having an opinion, but freely scorn him if he strays from it. And so the author dares to address the simple but subjective question.

Who was Arthur?

And the answer is: (as portrayed in the series called Arthurian Tales)

Arthur was the grandson of the self-proclaimed restorer of Rome. Arthur lived and died in the fifth century. By the requests from some lords of Rome, Arthur weighed out justice and bled for the righteous in Gaul.

This theme takes root in the first book and blossoms like a perennial in the next three novels. So if one can allow this for a moment, the author hopes the reader will be thoroughly entertained for:

Ambrosius Aureliani begins the quest through these riveting novels. Read how the White Boar of Cornovia devours the evil of Vortigern and his men.

The series continues with a sad tale about the greatest Arthurian knight and Arthur's quest for the Sword of Power.

Going into the third novel, Arthur risks his British lordship and lands to defend Romanitas.

And then, see how the men that fought and bled by his side made Arthur the king of forevermore in the finale of Arthurian Tales.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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