What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Villains by Necessity
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SOLVED. Science fiction book with "knights" who can't take off armour once it's on. [s]
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Ok, in the book Villains by Necessity there is a Black Knight traveling with the group who is unable to remove his armor until the very end of the book when he's hit with a powerful bolt of magic that peels the paint off of his suit.
And they are not accepting any messages either. So I'm going to move this down to Possibly Solved and if the OP shows back up, she can move it back here if it's not Villains by Necessity
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I can't really remember what the cover looked like but part of me thinks it may have had a resemblence to Tad Williams' Otherland but this may just be as I kept seeing that book whilst looking for this one!
(view spoiler)[I believe it started with a mother and son on this world (?in Somerset or similar) who turned up at an out of the way house which for some reason had a portal in it - this bit is a bit fuzzy and I may be misremembering. But they end up in another world/reality where there are slaves who have collars round their necks, if they disobey these collars cause pain and if they try to run away kill them. Later on there is a "knight"-type character, always wears armour, face never seen, not very human in emotions etc, this knight dies and one of the companions has to take his place (I can't remember why), whereupon they discover that all the pieces of armour have blades that drive into the body of the wearer, including one in the helmet, these blades don't kill but seem to be partly responsible for the way the knights behave/relate to other characters. (hide spoiler)]
This book has been annoying me for years, every now and then it pops into my head and I would just like to know what it is!! I can't actually remember if it is a good book or not, I just know it frustrates me!
Thank you for any help.