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Its not easy being the man behind the myth.Sir Lucas is butler to King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - the person who managed every quest from behind the scenes. Hes a man whose average working day involved defeating witches and banishing werewolves, while ensuring the Royal pot of tea never crossed the thin line separating brewed from stewed. Whats more, 1,500 years after that golden age, hes still doing it - here in the modern world, right under our noses.When King Arthur and six of his knights are exposed as living among us, Merlin is unleashed and a grim apocalypse unfolds, uncovering secrets from the past that King Arthur would rather stay buried. When Lucas is forced to confront his own peculiar destiny, will he choose to sacrifice his true love and lay down his life in the service of his master?

Sleepless Knightsis a tale of high adventure and warm humor, with a spring in its step, a twinkle in its eye and, at its heart...

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SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS

Mark H Williams

Sleepless Knights is, quite simply, a cracking good read. A cross between The Remains of the Day, Le Morte dArthur and Harry Potter, its packed with charming characters, thrilling chases, intrigue and mystery. A glorious modern chapter of an age-old legend, Sleepless Knights introduces us to a distinctive and sympathetic new voice in fantasy writing.

Toby Whithouse, writer for Doctor Who and creator of Being Human

STARRED REVIEW: Action and comedy duel for prominence in this brilliant debut novel about the knights of the Round Table. Williams, an experienced playwright and television writer, has created a delightful addition to the Arthurian canon.

Publishers Weekly

Mark Williams dazzling dbut shakes up Arthurian legend into a wildly inventive, roller coaster ride of thrills, hilarity, dark fantasy and brilliant characterisation all written with an exquisite elegance befitting the originality of the tale. Treat yourself.

Muriel Gray, author of The Trickster,
Furnace, and The Ancient

Wonderful neo-chivalric highjinks. Williams gleefully takes the training wheels off the Arthurian cycle.

Mike Carey, author of The Unwritten and the Felix Castor novels

Who would have thought that a mash-up between Jeeves and King Arthur would result in such a charmingly bonkers adventure? Sleepless Knights has the kind of silly energy that inspired Monty Python and Time Bandits, and plays out like a modern-day version of The Sword in the Stone. Its clearly the Arthurian epic PG Wodehouse never got around to writing. Grail-tastic fun for all ages.

Christopher Fowler, author of Film Freak, Hell Train, and the Bryant & May Mysteries

One of the most imaginative and original books I have read in ages. This type of out there fiction is right up my street. Give me more!

Darren Craske, author of Before His Time and the Cornelius Quaint Chronicles

Sleepless Knights

Mark H Williams

Sleepless Knights First Edition Paperback published August 2013 ISBN - photo 1

Sleepless Knights

First Edition Paperback published August 2013: ISBN: 9781927609019

First Edition eBook published August 2013, ISBN: 9781927609026

The text in this novel is copyright 2013, Mark H. Williams, who asserts his moral right to be established as the owner of this work.

Cover art & its design by and copyright 2013,
Jimmy Broxton (or his representative)

Authors photo (rear cover) by Simon Gough
( www.SimonGoughPhotography.com )

Typeset in Excelsior! and Warnock

The Atomic Fez Publishing logo and the molecular headgear colophon is designed by, and copyright 2009, Martin Butterworth of The Creative Partnership Pty, London, UK ( www.CreativePartnership.co.uk ).

PUBLISHERS NOTE:
This is a work of fiction. All characters in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to any real places or persons living, dead, or possessing of eternal life by any known or unknown medical or magical means is purely coincidental.

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the authors, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

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Sleepless knights / Mark H. Williams .

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For Sue, Dave and Lisa

SLEEPLESS KNIGHTS

Day One

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There was no escaping it. The Master was not where he should have been, and that was most disturbing.

Today being Ritual Day, I rose an hour earlier than usual to pay particular attention to his morning routine. Piping hot water for the daily bath. A fresh razor blade for his shave, first taking care to satisfy its appetite for bites and nicks with my own light stubble. Two rounds of toast, cut into soldiers slim enough to dip into the egg soft-boiling on the hob. Tea leaves, spooned into a dry, pre-warmed pot, allowed no more infusion than the time it takes to ascend the stairs to his chamber, set the tray upon the bedside table, and pour the first cup.

This morning, however, my knock was not answered with the customary Enter, Lucas. Neither, after an appropriate interval, was a second, more vigorous rapping. Inclining my ear to the heavy oak door, I failed to discern any of the telltale sounds of sleep from within. With the tray growing ever more weighty in my hands and its contents in danger of crossing the perilously thin line separating brewed from stewed, I risked a peek through the keyhole.

His bed was entirely unslept in, the quilt smooth and unruffled, pillows still plumped. I calmly put the tray down on the landing and started a methodical search. There is nothing to be gained from undue alarm, I thought, looking under the bed and inside the wardrobe. It is not as if this is the first time, I told myself, scanning bathroom and airing cupboard. I am leaping to false conclusions, I reasoned, as I checked the cupboard under the stairs, when in all likelihood he is exactly where I left him last night, sat in his favourite wicker chair in the conservatory.

He was not in his favourite wicker chair in the conservatory.

The blanket I had covered him with before retiring for the night lay crumpled on the floor, a book spread-eagled beneath it. By now, my mild disquiet was threatening to blossom into moderate panic. A shrill peal cut through the morning air, and I realised that the egg had boiled dry and set off the smoke alarm. Dashing to the kitchen, I grabbed the pan and thrust it under the cold tap where it hissed at me, as if in rebuke. I opened the window to let out the acrid stench of burnt Bakelite handle and silence the alarm. It was then that I saw him.

The Master was sitting on the garden bench in his dressing gown and slippers, his vacant gaze fixed on a patch of crumbling brickwork on the cottage wall. He was chill and damp to the touch from the morning dew, but otherwise unscathed, the empty scabbard still fastened securely to his belt. A spider had spun a web between the tip of his ear and the edge of his shoulder. As I relocated the intrepid arachnid to the garden sundial, my happiness increased with the realisation that this particular episode had not been characterised by any more of the Masters wider wanderings. I lifted him up from the bench and eased his arm around my shoulder, carefully coaxing the basic motor functions that remained. In such a manner, I conveyed him to a wooden seat at the bottom of the stairs and went up into the bathroom.

As luck would have it, the level of the bathwater had just reached the overflow outlet. I pulled a lever on the side of the bath and diverted the excess water into the pipes that powered the counterweighted stair lift. The Masters chair slowly ascended to the top of the stairs, where I undressed him and conveyed him to the waters, fastening the scabbard belt carefully around his neck. I then turned my attention to the matter of his wardrobe. I had spread out the numerous pieces of the Masters ceremonial armour on his dressing table the previous day in readiness. I regarded each item of elaborate clothing in turn. Then I looked at his dressing gown, draped over my arm. I took out my pocket watch and made a few swift calculations.

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