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The Raven Warrior
Nov 11, 2025 2:10 AM

Author:Alice Borchardt

The Raven Warrior

Born of the Highlands, along shores washed by northern seas, Guinevere has accepted the power offered to her by the Dragon Throne and been crowned Queen.

Her first duty must be to her homeland and her people, to protect them from the reviled Saxon raiders. Instinct tells her she must strike first or surrender control of the seas, but her chieftains and warlords refuse to accept that their new queen, barely a woman, can know anything of the art of war and offer her an army of misfits and outcasts. Young and untried, Guinevere knows she cannot - must not - fail. Sailing to confront the hated enemy with only this motley band of ill-equipped fighters at her side, she summons the spirits of the dead. But there is a terrible price to pay for their help - a knowledge that will change her utterly.

As Guinevere faces the first great test of her reign, so her childhood companion, Black Leg - the shape-shifting son of her adoptive father - begins his own quest to become a man and warrior worthy of this new queen. In his wanderings, he will endure trials both mental and physical, discover inner strengths and, with the Lady of the Lake, primal passions, each experience more perilous, more terrifying, than the last. And when he and Guinevere are finally reunited, the consequences of both their ordeals will unleash a torrent of anguish and desire. For he is the Raven Warrior, the one who will be called Lancelot...

Set during the dark age when history and myth collide, The Raven Warrior continues Alice Borchardt's breathtaking re-imagining of the timeless tale of a king called Arthur and, of course, of his mercurial queen, Guinevere.

Reviews

So well-written, with such believable and engaging characters, it was an absolute joy to read

—— Daily Mail

Packed with observations of wince-making accuracy . . . Superb entertainment

—— The Times

Neill's characters are so cleverly depicted, you feel as if you've met at least one of them before

—— Vogue

Praise for Fiona Neill

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Vivid and insightful

—— Guardian

A novel made for heated book club debates

—— Stylist

Topical, tense and addictive

—— Good Housekeeping

No one writes about modern family with more truth and authenticity

—— Lisa Jewell

Stands out from the crowd

—— Grazia

Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking

—— Daily Mail

Raises all kinds of contemporary issues with wit and sensitivity

—— Times

Cracking

—— Prima

Engrossing

—— My Weekly

Utterly unputdownable

—— Helen Walsh

Incisive, smart and at times darkly funny

—— Gillian McAllister

Astonishingly powerful

—— Nicola Moriarty

Brilliantly observed

—— Kathryn Hughes

This ravenous prose offers its share of challenges, but Scibona's portrayal of the lost world of Elephant Park is a literary tour de force

—— Publisher's Weekly
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