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Romance · 1996 · PG-13

Enemy of God

by Bernard Cornwell

Arthur is High King. But the dream of Britain is already fracturing.

For14+GenreRomanceLength353 pagesRead time~9 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

A lot

Intense Dark Ages battle sequences; significant death and combat

Language

Some

Period language; some strong terms

Sexual Content

Some

Sexual content including Guinevere's infidelity; adult relationships

Substance Use

None

Mead and drinking in period context

Emotional Intensity

Some

Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the gap between the Arthurian dream and its sordid reality

What this book is about

The second Warlord Chronicles novel follows Arthur in the years of his greatest power — defending Britain from Saxons while struggling to hold together a coalition of petty kings. Cornwell's Arthurian Britain is dark, gritty, and deeply historical, with battles that feel earned and a Guinevere who is far more complex than the legend suggests.

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Battle violence

Adult romantic content

Dark historical setting

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