Here is the tragic tale of the rise and fall of Camelot - but seen through the eyes of Camelot's women: The devout Gwenhwyfar, Arthur's Queen; Vivane, High priestess of Avalon and the Lady of the Lake; above all, Morgaine, possessor of the sight, the wise, the wise-woman fated to bring ruin on them all...
Morgaine, gifted with the Sight and fated with her brother-lover's doom,
recounts the glorious tragedy of Camelot's brief flowering - not as a tale
of knightly deeds but as a woman's rounded view of society in the crucible
of change. Through the lives of pious Guinevere, ambitious Morgause, Priestess
of Avalon Viviane and her successor as Lady of the Lake, Morgaine herself,
this rich and haunting epic reveals a greater threat to the Old People
than the Saxons. For the spread of patriarchal Roman ways and a narrow
Christianity seem likely to drive the ancient worship of the Mother forever
into the mists...