Trojans

Trojans by Philip Purser-Hallard is a UK edition published by Snowbooks Limited in October 2016, featuring 320 pages in English. This narrative unfolds in 21st-century Britain, where a High King has emerged for the first time since the Dark Ages. The story centers on Jory Taylor, a former paramilitary officer and eco-activist, who wields the Pendragon device. Under his leadership, the UK experiences a significant social, economic, and artistic renaissance, while also facing challenges reminiscent of King Arthur’s tumultuous reign.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and historical elements as the plot thickens with political unrest instigated by a man claiming the device of Corineus the Trojan. The narrative explores the complexities of leadership and the struggle to create a lasting legacy amidst external pressures from other nations. As High King Jory Taylor navigates these challenges, he aims to rewrite the course of history and establish a new order that could endure beyond his reign. This edition invites readers to engage with themes of mythology and modernity, set against a backdrop of intrigue and transformation.
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For the first time since the Dark Ages, 21st-century Britain has a High King.
The Pendragon device has returned, wielded by former paramilitary officer and eco-activist Jory Taylor. Under his rule, the UK faces an unparalleled social, economic and artistic renaissance – and an unprecedented challenge, for the original King Arthur’s reign was a brief flowering ending in devastation and betrayal.
While a man claiming the device of Corineus the Trojan foments political unrest, and other nations’ devicial agents probe the realm mercilessly for weaknesses, High King Jordan must somehow rewrite his story’s ending, and usher in a true new order.
One that stands some chance, at least, of outliving him.
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