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The Child Queen

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1994
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Prologue
1 - Northgallis
2 - Gwynedd
3 - King Arthur
4 - The Sin
5 - The Gift
6 - Merlin
7 - Fion
8 - Betrothal
9 - Lancelot
10 - The Parting
11 - The Bride
12 - The King
13 - Camelot
14 - Melwas
15 - The Rape
16 - Avalon
17 - Fidelity and Betrayal
18 - The Traitor
19 - The Solstice
20 - The Seduction and the Sword
21 - The Farewell
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A dualogy by Nancy McKenzie about the Aurthurian legend.

1) The Child Queen
2) High Queen
Copyright © 1994 by Nancy Affleck McKenzie
To Meg and Bruce
The night of my birth the famed witch Giselda, the ugliest woman in all Britain, came to see my father, the King or Northgallis.
May contain spoilers
"Let us pray God he makes a King."
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Added: 12-Dec-2019
Last Updated: 27-Apr-2023

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 01-Aug-1994
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Aug-1994
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$4.99
Pages*:
295
Internal ID:
23179
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-345-38244-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-345-38244-3
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
The CURSED
QUEEN

On the night of Guinevere's birth, a wise woman spoke a fate of doom over the babe: she would be the gwenhwyfar, the white shadow - for though she would grow to become the greatest lady in the land, she would also betray her king, and be herself betrayed...

Years passed, and Guinevere grew to young womanhood with her cousin Elaine in North Wales.  And in those happy years, it seemed the girl had moved beyond the shadow of the prophecy.  She became a great beauty, strong and sweet.  She rode free across the Welsh hills on her beloved horse.  And she and Elaine sat entranced by songs of battles and the tales of the valorous Arthur - a warrior so brave, so heroic, that he seemed to Guinevere to be no mere man, but a legend...
Then Guinevere found herself betrothed to that same famous king.  Arthur, she found, was as great a hero as the stories proclaimed - a man who could command her willing devotion.  Just as his knights, just as all his subjects, she fell under Arthur's spell.  And, just as surely, the king's innocent young bride fell prey to diabolical betrayal...

It was a treachery that would live for all of time.

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First Edition: August 1994
First printing based on the number line
Canada: $5.99

Includes an excerpt from Moonspeaker by K D Wentworth

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01-Aug-1994
Del Rey
Mass Market Paperback

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