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Camelot 2050: Dragon Fire
Contributor(s): Cartwright, David (Author), Bridger, M. J. (Foreword by), Cirit, Omercan
ISBN: 1527227855     ISBN-13: 9781527227859
Publisher: David Cartwright
OUR PRICE:   $13.30  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2018
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- Young Adult Fiction | Action & Adventure - General
- Young Adult Fiction | Science Fiction - General
Series: Camelot 2050
Physical Information: 1.12" H x 4.25" W x 7" (0.89 lbs) 504 pages
 
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Camelot 2050: Dragon Fire is the Second instalment in the Camelot 2050 Trilogy that rewrites the ending of the classic legend of King Arthur, and transports the reader to a near-future England ruled over by the ancestral line of Pendragon and the Knights of the Round Table. The war against Morgana le Fay rages on as the army of Camelot sweeps into Russia in search of the Sorceress Queens seat of power. As the armys clash Morgana unleashes a devestating weapon upon the forces of the Round Table and Rosalyn (with the support of friends old and new) takes on the challenge of destroying the latest horror to crawl from Morgana's twisted imagination, a Dragon. But, in order to complete the quest she'll need a powerful weapon of her own and the liklihood of getting it away from it's current owner is a slim prospect at best and the consequences could be dire.

A Military Science-Fantasy Novel; Camelot 2050: Dragon Fire takes the ideals of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table and brings them forward through an alternate history into a time of power-assisted armoured Knights on cybernetic horseback.


Contributor Bio(s): Cartwright, David: - David Cartwright was born in 1981, and raised in a Golden Age of Saturday morning cartoons. From that time and forever more he has been an avid watcher and reader of Science-Fiction and Fantasy, encompassing the likes of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, The Walking Dead and the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and Neil Gaiman. David has been a Jack of many trades, but so far, a master of none, working mostly in manufacturing whilst studying in Media and Counselling. He lives in Hampshire, England with his family, cat and untameable moustache.