<b>Like <i>Good Omens</i> with Arthurian knights.</b> Both massively escapist and a persuasive call to action - I've never read a book that treads so happily the ground between making you think, and making you laugh out loud.
- Beth Underdown, author of The Witchfinder's Sister,
<b>If you like Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, you'll enjoy <i>Perilous Times</i></b> . . . wryly witty, it's <b>an utterly original take on Arthurian myth</b>
- The Times,
This <b>audacious, original debut</b> is angry as well as entertaining, and an exciting new take on the Matter of Britain
- Guardian,
<b>Lee has brought Arthur's legends into these modern, perilous, times </b>and has gifted us a story worthy of that canon
- Fantasy Hive,
I HOWLED my way through this book! Smart, funny, refreshing fantasy, full of vivid characters who will bring a lot of joy to a lot of people . . . <b>Anyone who liked<i> Rivers of London </i>will love this</b>
- Natasha Pulley, author of The Watchmaker of Filigree Street,
Funny, weird, wise, lovely, and full of mad sh*t. <b>You've never read anything like it before, and you should bang that order button now</b>
- Stuart Turton, author of The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle,
Lee has a maestro's eye for satire
- Richard Swan, author of The Justice of Kings,
Enormous fun, combining razor sharp wit with savage political commentary, propulsive action, and near-endless Arthurian Easter Eggs. A brilliant collision of ancient mysticism with modern madness
- Robert Jackson Bennett,
Angry, funny, grounded in a vital, urgent reality and soaring with joyous fantasy - a needful delight of a book
- Claire North, author of Ithaca,
Lee's tale of the Knights of the Round Table awaking in the modern world grabs hold and won't let go. Forget the once-and-future-king; this is a once-and-future classic
- Jackson Ford, author of The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind,
Maintains a steady faith in humanity's ability to bring itself back from the brink; swords can do more than cleave if they become rallying symbols for folks who do not recognize their own heroism. Readers with a love of Arthurian romance and ecological optimism will appreciate Mariam and Kay's struggles and triumphs
- Publishers Weekly,
Wow, what a book. Hilarious, heartwarming . . . such a fun, fresh twist on the Arthurian legend. All great fantasy is escapist, but this one offers a hard, and quite necessary, dose of reality as well
- Nicholas Eames,
It's rare to find a book so entertaining yet thematically juicy. <i>Perilous Times</i> has knights, mad science, corporate villainy, radicals from the far fringes of the left and right . . . and dragons ready to burn it all down. A delightful and poignant read for our times
- Kevin Hearne,
<i>Perilous Times </i>is a gloriously fun book, easily the best I've read this year. It's relentlessly entertaining, deadpan hilarious and full of heart. Give it five pages and you'll be hooked.
- Scott Hawkins,
A breakneck pace and a compelling urgency that pulls readers along on <b>a wild, glorious, and epic ride</b> . . . Highly recommended
- Library Journal (starred review),
An <b>awesomely accomplished debut</b>
- Daily Mail,