Queen of the Summer Stars explained

Queen of the Summer Stars
Author:Persia Woolley
Country:United States
Series:Guinevere trilogy
Genre:Historical novel
Published:1990 Simon and Schuster
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Isbn:978-0-671-62202-2
Oclc:24434678
Preceded By:Child of the Northern Spring

Queen of the Summer Stars is a 1991 novel by Persia Woolley and is the second volume of the Guinevere trilogy that relate the Arthurian legend from the perspective of Guinevere. The novel introduces Lancelot and also outlines King Arthur's victory at the Battle of Badon Hill as well as his betrayal by his halfsister Morgan la Fay, the death of Merlin and the death of Morgause by her son Agravain Guinevere takes in and raises Mordred Morgause and Arthur's son after Mordred is revealed to Guinevere as King Arthur's son.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lambdin, Laura C.. Robert T. Lambdin . Arthurian writers: a biographical encyclopedia. Greenwood Press. Westport, CT. 2008. 353. 9780313346828.