Black Camelot's Days of War
Black Camelot's Days of War is the third novel in the Black Camelot series. 

Chief of Detectives Teddy Walker, with the help of the Society of Protectors, has kept Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills and their spectacular crew of friends dubbed the Black Camelots' safe from racist kill squads. 

Under Walker's leadership, the attacks were rebuffed and made way for a peaceful summer marked by the Black Camelot Weddings. The highly anticipated weddings captured the attention of the city, country, and the world and further burnished the Black Camelots' reputation as American royals.

Before Emancipation has re-emerged under the direction of a new and dynamic leader. His first order was to resume the deadly hunt for Black Camelot members and kill key Walker lieutenants in a full declaration of war. 

Acts of vengeance are not limited to Walker's fight with Before Emancipation. Bronson Pagent remains in a bitter feud with Yancey and Dawn Davis Stuart.  He makes a move that's true to his psychopathic nature and sets off a chain of reactions with consequences he never imagined.

The drama also follows the corrupt, former Senator Digby Yates, who emerges as a new and formidable nemesis. Yates is an overt racist and narcissist who wants to be President and yearns for a Before Emancipation race war, as it will increase his electoral chances. 

In Black Camelot's Days of War, Gotham is now a war zone. The attacks are no longer a secret, and the good guys have become casualties. It is a period that will leave Walker and the Black Camelots' in shock and the city in terror.
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Black Camelot's Days of War
Black Camelot's Days of War is the third novel in the Black Camelot series. 

Chief of Detectives Teddy Walker, with the help of the Society of Protectors, has kept Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills and their spectacular crew of friends dubbed the Black Camelots' safe from racist kill squads. 

Under Walker's leadership, the attacks were rebuffed and made way for a peaceful summer marked by the Black Camelot Weddings. The highly anticipated weddings captured the attention of the city, country, and the world and further burnished the Black Camelots' reputation as American royals.

Before Emancipation has re-emerged under the direction of a new and dynamic leader. His first order was to resume the deadly hunt for Black Camelot members and kill key Walker lieutenants in a full declaration of war. 

Acts of vengeance are not limited to Walker's fight with Before Emancipation. Bronson Pagent remains in a bitter feud with Yancey and Dawn Davis Stuart.  He makes a move that's true to his psychopathic nature and sets off a chain of reactions with consequences he never imagined.

The drama also follows the corrupt, former Senator Digby Yates, who emerges as a new and formidable nemesis. Yates is an overt racist and narcissist who wants to be President and yearns for a Before Emancipation race war, as it will increase his electoral chances. 

In Black Camelot's Days of War, Gotham is now a war zone. The attacks are no longer a secret, and the good guys have become casualties. It is a period that will leave Walker and the Black Camelots' in shock and the city in terror.
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Black Camelot's Days of War

Black Camelot's Days of War

by Darius Myers
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Overview

Black Camelot's Days of War is the third novel in the Black Camelot series. 

Chief of Detectives Teddy Walker, with the help of the Society of Protectors, has kept Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills and their spectacular crew of friends dubbed the Black Camelots' safe from racist kill squads. 

Under Walker's leadership, the attacks were rebuffed and made way for a peaceful summer marked by the Black Camelot Weddings. The highly anticipated weddings captured the attention of the city, country, and the world and further burnished the Black Camelots' reputation as American royals.

Before Emancipation has re-emerged under the direction of a new and dynamic leader. His first order was to resume the deadly hunt for Black Camelot members and kill key Walker lieutenants in a full declaration of war. 

Acts of vengeance are not limited to Walker's fight with Before Emancipation. Bronson Pagent remains in a bitter feud with Yancey and Dawn Davis Stuart.  He makes a move that's true to his psychopathic nature and sets off a chain of reactions with consequences he never imagined.

The drama also follows the corrupt, former Senator Digby Yates, who emerges as a new and formidable nemesis. Yates is an overt racist and narcissist who wants to be President and yearns for a Before Emancipation race war, as it will increase his electoral chances. 

In Black Camelot's Days of War, Gotham is now a war zone. The attacks are no longer a secret, and the good guys have become casualties. It is a period that will leave Walker and the Black Camelots' in shock and the city in terror.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186590491
Publisher: Darius Myers
Publication date: 01/26/2023
Series: The Black Camelot Series , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 368 KB

About the Author

Darius Myers is a New York City-based fiction writer. In an earlier life he was a senior marketing and media industry executive. He has held roles at leading media companies that include Time Warner (Fortune and Sports Illustrated), Gannett (USA Today) and the CBS Magazine Group (now Hachette Magazines).



The Black Camelot series is author Darius Myers’s fictional world of wealthy and powerful New Yorkers, nosey gossip reporters, and racist kill squads intent on bringing the Black Camelot era to an end. The thrilling and suspense-filled series, packed with non-stop intrigue, murder, mayhem and revenge is fast becoming a guilty pleasure for mystery and suspense readers, especially those who enjoy clever, jaw-dropping reads with dramatic plots and well-developed characters you love and others you loathe.



Midwest Book Reviews gave the series its highest praise, calling it a “masterfully scripted action/adventure novel that will have a very special appeal to fans of dystopian suspense thriller fiction.”



The Review continued its praise noting how the “original and riveting Black Camelot series continues to showcase Darius Myers impressive and narrative driven storytelling skills.”



Mr. Myers earned an undergraduate degree in communications with a focus on journalism from the CW Post College of Long Island University. He also received an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, where he attended as a Time Warner Scholar.

The author once tested the laws of gravity and lived to tell about it. He still believes in the ability of mortals to fly.
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