Book Description
Raven (a.k.a. Micah of Greenfarm), the young son of a poor tenant farmer, lives just outside of Camelot. Like other poor farmers, he has no interaction with the reigning monarch, the great King Arthur, but his station means nothing to him when some of King Arthur?s knights rape and murder his sister. Raven swears an oath that transcends social station and nobility; he vows to avenge. Becoming a member of the royal household, Raven manages to get closer and closer to his targets. Cary James?s novel is full of adventure, intrigue, passion, hatred, and questioned loyalty.
King and Raven FROM OUR EDITORS
In order to revenge his sister's brutal rape and murder at the hands of four drunken knights, a young boy insinuates himself into King Arthur's court--where he unwittingly discovers the illicit love affair between Lancelot and Arthur's beautiful queen, Guinever.
ANNOTATION
This grand tale of history and myth, laced with intrigue, love, adventure, compassion and fury, is the story of a young man, Raven, who has sworn an oath of vengeance on four of King Arthur's knights who raped and murdered his sister. With the help of the wizard Merlin, Raven comes closer to facing the knights he has vowed to kill.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Micah of Greenfarm, nicknamed "Raven," is a younger son of a large family on one of the tenant farms that surround Camelot. As a poor farm lad, he is more distant from King Arthur than if they were separated by a vast ocean. But when his beloved sister is raped and murdered by four of Arthur's drunken knights. Raven swears an oath of vengeance far above his station.