CAMELOT FOREVER – Lancelot’s Redemption
By Robert W. Hickey & Bill Nichols
Published at Amazon
333 Pgs
Morgan LeFay is using her magic immortality to hunt down the
descendants of King Arthur’s fabled knights in modern day England. Her
chief killer in charge of her devil hounds is none other that her son, Mordred.
Among this evil duo’s targets is a young woman named Elizabeth recently become a mother. She is
also the great-great granddaughter of Sherlock Holmes. Somehow Holmes, over the
years, became aware of the LeFay’s murderous quest and to thwart her began
amassing magic arcane artifacts to protect his beloved Elizabeth.
All of that is the basic plot and is dumped on the reader
without much preamble. Rather the
authors throw us off into the deep end of the pool without much warning. As we
read through the book, so much is related in flashbacks. We couldn’t help but
think this was not the first in the saga as indicated but the second. Then to
add more confusion to the tale, at the book’s end, the authors offer up what
they call a “prequel-story” which actually details events we’d already been
informed of in the character’s flashbacks. We really wish before publishing,
Misters Hickey and Nichols had given thought to simply offering the “prequel”
as the first chapters in the books. It would have certainly made their
narrative so much easier to follow and thus enjoy.
There is a good story somewhere in this book and with a more cohesive plotting, would have been doubly exciting. Sadly the execution left a lot to be desired.
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