Molly Cochran was written more than 25 books, both fiction and
nonfiction, including the bestsellers "Grandmaster," which won the
Edgar Award, "The Forever King, "and" Dressing Thin," a nonfiction
work. Born in Tokyo, of Japanese and Irish-American extraction,
Cochran graduated from the University of Pittsburgh, studied at the
Sorbonne in Paris, and has lived in many countries.
Cochran's other novels include "World Without End "and two sequels
to "The Forever King, The Broken Sword" and "The Third Magic." She
has taught writing at numerous writers conferences. Cochran lives
in Pennsylvania and is the mother of one.
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"A rousing finale....Imaginative, creative, and downright hilarious
as the Knights cope with twentieth-century reality, this exciting
tale is snazzy indeed."--"Romantic Times"
"The narrative interweaves present-day events and flashbacks to
Camelot, recasting many Arthurian elements into a mythology that
appears new while managing to employ all the classic touchstones.
With its high-minded themes and echoes of the metaphysical
thrillers of Charles Williams, this satisfying sequel lives up to
its popular predecessor."--"Publishers Weekly"
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