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The Excalibur Murders

by J.M.C. Blair

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Series: A Merlin Investigation (1)

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Merlin is no magician, merely a scholar and advisor to King Arthur. But after the supposedly magical Stone of Bran is stolen--along with the legendary sword Excalibur--and one of Arthur's squires is brutally murdered during the theft, Merlin must use the power of reason to catch a murderer.
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The idea of a mystery series set in Camelot with Merlin as the chief detective appealed to me, but I ended up disappointed with this book. There were too many anachronisms; at times it seemed like the author was trying to set the story in a specific time period, but the effect fell flat. The characters were supposedly Dark Age Britons but they talked like modern day people. It just felt disjointed and uneven to me. Some major events were described in an off-handed way. That being said, it was an intriguing idea and I did enjoy several of the characters. ( )
  FionaCat | Oct 10, 2008 |
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Merlin is no magician, merely a scholar and advisor to King Arthur. But after the supposedly magical Stone of Bran is stolen--along with the legendary sword Excalibur--and one of Arthur's squires is brutally murdered during the theft, Merlin must use the power of reason to catch a murderer.

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