
The Black Chalice
2011
First Published
3.36
Average Rating
304
Number of Pages
Part of Series
Son of a knight and aspirant to the Round Table, Alymere yearns to take his place in the world, and for a quest to prove his worth. He comes across the foul Devil’s Bible – said to have been written in one night by an insane hermit – which leads and drives him, by turns, to seek the unholy Black Chalice. On his quest he will face, and overcome, dire obstacles and cunning enemies, becoming a knight of renown; but the ultimate threat is to his very soul. Malory’s Knights of The Black Chalice is the start of an exciting new series of never-before-seen Arthurian adventures. “Savile’s prose is lovely, the story thoughtful, gripping, and even charming...” - Charles de Lint “Disturbing and highly affecting - it stays with you long after the final page has been read” - Mark Chadbourn on ‘Remember Me Yesterday’
Avg Rating
3.36
Number of Ratings
33
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
27%
3 STARS
30%
2 STARS
9%
1 STARS
12%
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Author
Steven Savile
Author · 44 books
Steven Savile (born October 12, 1969, in Newcastle, England) is a British fantasy, horror and thriller writer, and editor living in Sala, Sweden. Under the Ronan Frost penname (inspired by the hero of his bestselling novel, Silver) he has also written the action thriller White Peak, and as Matt Langley was a finalist for the People's Book Prize.