Heloisa Mourão Heloisa Mourão i(21079732 works by)
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3 2 y separately published work icon The Bloody Cup M. K. Hume , ( trans. Heloisa Mourão with title O Cálice de Sangue ) Rio de Janeiro : Record , 2015 Z1707348 2010 single work novel fantasy 'For many years, the people of Briton have enjoyed peace and prosperity under the reign of King Artor and the Union of Kings. Artor is now weakening with age and the seeds of discontent are being sown. Seeking to cleanse the land of Christian belief, dissenters need a symbol with which to legitimise their pagan claim - and unleash a force for evil. ' (Trove record)
3 2 y separately published work icon Warrior of the West M. K. Hume , ( trans. Heloisa Mourão with title O Guerreiro Do Oeste ) Rio de Janeiro : Record , 2014 Z1677491 2009 single work novel fantasy

'Twelve long, blood-soaked years, have passed since Artor fulfilled his destiny and was crowned the High King of the Britons. Against all odds, Artor has united Celtic Britain and with a last great campaign, has banished the Saxon scourge. The legend of Camlann has begun.

But even as Artor's kingdom is at its zenith, even as he has succeeded in conquering all external threats to his rule, his kingdom is being undermined from within. For Artor has chosen Wenhaver as his queen and second wife. Wenhaver will always love what she cannot have and have what she cannot love, and her bitterness threatens to bring down all those around her.

Not only is Artor betrayed by the one person he should be able to trust, he has also learned of appalling perversion at the heart of his kingdom. He must make a terrible choice. Does he commit a deed that leaves him open to comparison with the despotic Uther Pendragon, or does he let evil go unchecked? The burden of leadership, of power, now rests solely - and heavily - on Artor's shoulders for Myrddion Merlinus, master tactician, guiding light for so many years, has left Artor to his fate. Could all that Artor has fought for, the destiny of Britain, be lost? Will Britain be torn apart?' (Publisher's blurb)

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