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The Indigo King

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by James A. Owen


  And as for Hank Morgan, he was the first real time-traveling character from Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, and since I’d already earmarked Twain as Jules Verne’s predecessor, Hank fit in nicely in several ways.

  As to some of the other characters, Reynard the fox was a minor player in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight; Gwynhfar is, obviously, a nod to Arthur while giving me my Holy Grail connection; and as for Rose … Well, as Bert said, only time will tell.

  James A. Owen

  Silvertown, USA

  Table of Contents

  Cover Page

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Table of Contents

  List of Illustrations

  Acknowledgments

  Prologue

  Part One: The Mythopoeia

  Chapter One: The Booke of Dayes

  Chapter Two: The Door in the Wood

  Chapter Three: The Royal Animal Rescue Squad

  Chapter Four: The Unhistory

  Part Two: Fractured Albion

  Chapter Five: Tatterdemalion

  Chapter Six: The Serendipity Box

  Chapter Seven: Noble’s Isle

  Chapter Eight: The Infernal Device

  Part Three: After the Age of Fable

  Chapter Nine: The Storyteller

  Chapter Ten: The Shipwreck

  Chapter Eleven: The Grail

  Chapter Twelve: Imaginary Geographies

  Part Four: The Iron Crown

  Chapter Thirteen: Betrayal

  Chapter Fourteen: The Sword of Aeneas

  Chapter Fifteen: The Stripling Warrior

  Chapter Sixteen: The Crucible

  Part Five: The Isle of Glass

  Chapter Seventeen: Animal Logic

  Chapter Eighteen: The Sacrifice

  Chapter Nineteen: The Enchantresses

  Chapter Twenty: The Good Knight

  Part Six: The Silver Throne

  Chapter Twenty-one: The Fallen

  Chapter Twenty-two: Exiled

  Chapter Twenty-three: Restoration

  Chapter Twenty-four: The Bird and Baby

  Epilogue

  Author’s Note

 

 

 


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