Knight Fall

Knight Fall by Mary Monica Pulver, published by Diamond Books in 1992, is a fiction work that intertwines elements of mystery and detective storytelling. This edition, written in English and spanning 244 pages, presents a unique narrative where the spirit of chivalry is revived during an annual event. Set in a rural campground, the story follows police detective Peter Brichter as he participates in a lively “War” filled with jousting and revelry, only to find that a real-life killer has infiltrated the festivities, turning the playful atmosphere into a scene of danger.
Readers will discover a blend of fantasy and reality as the characters engage in medieval-themed activities while grappling with the threat of violence. The narrative explores the contrast between the joyous reenactment of the Middle Ages and the grim reality of a murderer among them. With themes of mystery and the unexpected consequences of a seemingly innocent celebration, Knight Fall offers a compelling look at how fantasy can intersect with real-life peril.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Chivalry is not dead; it comes back each year with a rousing “War” held for fun- and in costume. For one brief shining weekend, ordinary folks like police detective Peter Brichter recreate the Middle Ages at a rural campground: jousting, swigging ale, and “slaying” rival knights with glee. But a real-life killer has joined the throng- and with dagger sharp and malice cruel he’s come to turn fantasy into deadly serious business.”–(p.4) of cover
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