Fall of Knight

Fall of Knight by Peter Allen David, published by Ace Books in 2006, is a fantasy novel that explores the consequences of ambition and innovation. In this edition, spanning 347 pages, the story follows Arthur as he grapples with a monumental task. He accepts an unconventional proposal from an entrepreneur who aims to revolutionize health care by bottling water from the Grail and marketing it as a curative. This venture leads to the creation of Grail Ale, which quickly becomes a highly sought-after product, raising questions about its impact on the sacred purpose of the holy cup.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of contemporary issues within a fantastical framework. As Arthur navigates the complexities of his decision, the story examines the tension between good intentions and unforeseen consequences. The book presents a blend of fiction, fantasy, and science fiction elements, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of commodifying something sacred. With its engaging premise, Fall of Knight offers a thought-provoking exploration of morality and ambition in a modern context.
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“Not up to the enormity of the task, Arthur accepts an offer from an entrepreneur with a new approach to health care: Siphon water through the Grail, bottle it, and sell it as a curative. Flooding the market, Grail Ale becomes the hottest-selling commodity in the history of humanity. Unfortunately, it’s also tainting the very purpose of the holy cup’s existence – and Arthur may soon discover exactly how the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.”–BOOK JACKET.
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