The Last Knight

The Last Knight by Hilari Bell is a hardcover edition published by Harper Collins on August 28, 2007. This juvenile fiction book presents a unique blend of fantasy and adventure as it follows the journey of Sir Michael Sevenson, a young noble determined to revive the long-lost tradition of knight errantry. Alongside his reluctant partner, Fisk, a clever rogue facing imprisonment, they embark on a quest to right wrongs and protect the innocent, navigating the challenges that come with their noble intentions.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where the ideals of heroism are tested. As Michael and Fisk attempt to rescue a damsel in distress, they quickly realize that their mission is more complicated than anticipated. The story unfolds with unexpected twists, including the revelation that the lady they rescued, Lady Ceciel, is entangled in her own troubles. This edition, comprising 368 pages, explores themes of justice and redemption within a fantastical setting, making it a captivating read for those interested in action and adventure narratives.
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Need a Hero?
You’ve got one in Sir Michael Sevenson.
Although there hasn’t been a knight errant in over two hundred years, this young noble has decided to revive the trade. He’s found himself a reluctant partner in Fisk, a clever rogue who has been given the choice of serving as Michael’s squire or going to jail for a very long time. Now Michael and Fisk are on a quest to right wrongs, protect the innocent, and make the world a happier place.
It’s not going to be easy. On their first attempt at rescuing a damsel in distress, they break a lady out of a tower, only to discover she was there for good reason: awaiting trial for poisoning her husband. Now the would-be heroes must find Lady Ceciel and return her to justice or be condemned themselves.
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