The Knight Watch with Thomas D. Lee
Tue 21 Jul 2026
7:00pm at Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights, 14-15 John St, Bath, BA1 2JL
All tickets include 15% off any books purchased on the night, a glass of wine or soft drink, author talk, Q&A and signing.
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Book+Ticket £25.00Add to basket
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Standard Ticket £8.00Add to basket
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Student Ticket £7.00Add to basket
Other ways to book:
Email books@mrbsemporium.com, call 01225 331155 or pop into the shop at 14-15 John Street, Bath. BA1 2JL.
We’re delighted to welcome bestselling author Thomas D. Lee to Mr B’s for his new novel, The Knight Watch.
From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Perilous Times (a huge Team B fave!), comes this sharp and witty caper, asking what happens when knights in armour return to fix the problems of a more modern world. Arthur’s Round Table meets WW2 in this brilliantly fun take on history and mythology, perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett and Ben Aaronovitch!
Thomas will be in conversation with Stark Holborn – games writer, film reviewer, and author of Nunslinger and the Factus Sequence, beginning with Ten Low.
Can’t make it to the event? Order a signed and dedicated copy here.
About the book:
A thousand years ago, the Knights of the Round Table made an oath to protect the realm forevermore.
It’s safe to say they didn’t think it all the way through.
Now Britain is embroiled in the Second World War, and the knights are still fighting the enemies of the realm. They’re also fighting each other – Kay and Lancelot haven’t spoken since Agincourt, and everyone wishes Agravain would stop speaking entirely.
Isolde – known in myth and legend for her tragic romance with the knight Tristan – is fed up with her tragic reputation. In a time when women have more freedom than ever before, she’s determined to strike out on her own. But when she discovers old enemies working alongside the Nazis, she realises she can’t fight all of them by herself. It might be time to get the old band back together . .
About the author:
Thomas D. Lee is an author of fantastical and historical fiction. In 2019 he completed an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Manchester’s Centre for New Writing. He has now embarked upon a PhD at the same institution, specialising in queer interpretations of the Arthurian mythos. He frequently considers emulating Merlin and becoming a hermit in the woods who speaks only in riddles.