These Our Monsters by various authors
Inspired by sites in the care of English Heritage, from the mythical Tintagel to mysterious Stonehenge, eight well-known contemporary authors have turned afresh to the legends of the past. 'In a wry, sly retelling of The Loathly Lady, King Arthur and Sir Gawaingo on a quest to answer the question: "What do women want?" In the delicious These Our Monsters . . . the villagers in ancient, "sensible" Bury St Edmunds list the monsters they don't have . . .
Inspired by sites in the care of English Heritage, from the mythical Tintagel to mysterious Stonehenge, eight well-known contemporary authors have turned afresh to the legends of the past. 'In a wry, sly retelling of The Loathly Lady, King Arthur and Sir Gawaingo on a quest to answer the question: "What do women want?" In the delicious These Our Monsters . . . the villagers in ancient, "sensible" Bury St Edmunds list the monsters they don't have . . .
Inspired by sites in the care of English Heritage, from the mythical Tintagel to mysterious Stonehenge, eight well-known contemporary authors have turned afresh to the legends of the past. 'In a wry, sly retelling of The Loathly Lady, King Arthur and Sir Gawaingo on a quest to answer the question: "What do women want?" In the delicious These Our Monsters . . . the villagers in ancient, "sensible" Bury St Edmunds list the monsters they don't have . . .