The Last Knight
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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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Author Extras
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Awards for The Last Knight |
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ALA Best Book for Young Adults
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ALA Best Book for Young Adults
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Critical Praise for
The Last Knight
"This well–created fantasy is a great read."
School Library Journal
"A fun read"
Kirkus Reviews
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The Goblin War
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The Goblin Gate
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Player's Ruse
Friends Are More Trouble Than Foes Sir Michael Sevenson and his squire, Fisk, were just beginning to enjoy the quiet life. They really should have known better. When Lady Rosamund runs away from home to marry a traveling player, former knight errant Michael makes a noble promise to help the object...
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