Book cover for GALAHAD by Grant Piercy which features a red-crossed knight exploring a hall of mirrors

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GALAHAD


Camelot towered over the lush landscape, its spires and turrets lifting toward the summer sun above rolling hills. The city consisted mostly of white stone with red shingles atop its high towers, shimmering in the sunlight to dazzling effect. The structure itself seemed like a shining beacon whose light rippled along the green of the surrounding hills and fields.

Galahad approached at dawn, flourishes of red and violet stroked across the sky as if God had painted them with a broad brush.
— Grant Piercy, GALAHAD

Once upon a time, a knight of perfect virtue rode forth from Camelot to quest for the Holy Grail. Plagued by wondrous visions and hounded by shadowy villains, the legendary Sir Galahad continues his quest, awakening in a car outside an office building where he has an appointment with his destiny…

Few legends tell of Sir Galahad’s agony and ecstasy, because the perfect knight needed to be perfect to achieve the object of his quest. In this fantastic tale, Grant Piercy explores the existential pursuit of meaning in a meaningless world through the eyes of the famed knight now forced to view his reflection in an endless hall of mirrors.