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In AD 1147, King Arthur of Britain is a young and inexperienced monarch, yet to meet his betrothed, Guinevere. Camelot exists only in his imagination. One day, a visitor named Darien arrives, sharing a remarkable tale about his mother and the Kingdom of Tabithia. As the queen's son, Darien is destined to rule, but first he must uncover the truths behind his extraordinary life. Through their conversation, Arthur begins to unravel the complex web of truths and lies surrounding Syrenya, the Naked Queen.

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In AD 1147, King Arthur of Britain is a young and inexperienced monarch, yet to meet his betrothed, Guinevere. Camelot exists only in his imagination. One day, a visitor named Darien arrives, sharing a remarkable tale about his mother and the Kingdom of Tabithia. As the queen's son, Darien is destined to rule, but first he must uncover the truths behind his extraordinary life. Through their conversation, Arthur begins to unravel the complex web of truths and lies surrounding Syrenya, the Naked Queen.
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Alan R. Hall is a North Carolina columnist and theater critic who has plied his trade for over thirty years. He is also a published poet, essayist, short story author as well as a theater enthusiast. Mr. Hall is a graduate of Augusta State University of Georgia and studied literature for performance at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He has won numerous awards for criticism from the North Carolina Press Association. This is his first full-length novel. Alan has lived in Chapel Hill since 1974. Always a lover of books, he began his career as a bookseller before switching gears and going to work for the University of North Carolina's Law Library. He went on to become Technical Librarian for the Central Carolina Bank (now Suntrust). He considers himself fortunate to be able to "call North Carolina Home."