Front cover of

Book 3: Fortress of Assassins

By Nicholas Lam

"The citadel of the assassins is a web - and you are the flies..." Details of the third Knightmare book, Fortress of Assassins.


Join Treguard, lord of Knightmare Castle, as he sets off on a quest across Europe in search of the rightful heir to the throne of England - the son of Richard the Lionheart, brought to the Holy Land many years ago by his father.

Read carefully, for as Treguard faces the might of the Assassin hordes, and the challenge of a warrior queen, you too can prepare for the ultimate test - the monstrous puzzles and sorcery of ITV's award-winning game series, Knightmare.

Can Treguard survive in the dark caverns beneath the impregnable Fortress of Death? Can you?

Cover of book 3: Fortress of Assassins

The story

Set in the thirteenth century, Treguard is looking for support against the tyrannical King John. When he reaches St Severine's Abbey, he discovers that Richard the Lionheart had a child which is held captive in the Fortress of Death. He sets off with the young Dugald of St. Julien on a mission across scorching desert land and freezing mountains to rescue the child, the true heir to the throne. Once he reaches the fortress, there are numerous foes awaiting him.

The game

You must prove your worth as a knight and reclaim a priceless crystal key. You'll encounter Pickle, Treguard's new assistant, in various guises, and deal with a number of in-game characters from the opening years of Knightmare. You'll deal with foes such as boggarts, vampires and a devil-knight, before a final showdown with the unpredictable sorceress, Malice.

Next book: The Sorcerer's Isle

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