This startling book reveals the kernel of truth at the heart of Arthurian legend. Blake and Lloyd prove that Arthur was a real Dark Age warrior, with an extensive network of family, mistresses and foes, whom they name and locate, using geographical evidence and source material. They pinpoint the battlegrounds where he campaigned, explain who he fought against and why, and reveal the location of his burial place.--'A wonderful analysis of a truly legendary figure' The Good Book Guide--'Commendable - impressive and convincing' Manchester Evening News--'Blake and Lloyd come up with a tale more fascinating than those tired old romances - an intriguing detective story' Hampshire Chronicle--'Explodes accepted Arthurian theories and redefines the boundaries of Dark Age Britain' Chester Chronicle-- 'Colourful - this diligently researched and expertly crafted read adds a refreshing perspective' Hartlepool Star
Born in London England, from a young age Lloyd Blake enjoyed reading comics and writing short stories. Lloyd Blake first began writing for ezines - writing music reviews on up and coming artist releases and articles on music artists. Lloyd graduated from London Metropolitan University in 2006 and during a break from studying decided embark on a lifelong ambition of writing a novel.
The novel had to be a story with a gripping and intriguing storyline with conflict and the uncertainty that conflict brings at the heart of the story. With an interest in world issues and science fiction, the fight for naturah was born.
With his second book, Lloyd decided to create a novel with the potential of a trilogy. He created the dark Atlanta series with the first book titled Intelligenz. The second book in this trilogy will be available soon
A wonderful journey into the past! Arthurs' world has always captivated my curiousity and this book did quench it indeed! My only complaint about it is that it doesn't consider that not all readers are familiar with Welsh history or its language.