Black Camelot's Skeletons & Secrets- Paperback
Black Camelot's Skeletons & Secrets (Black Camelot: Book 5)
Genre: Political Thriller | Murder Mystery | Suspense | Assassin Fiction | Series: Book 5 of the Black Camelot 7-book saga
About This Book
The gripping fifth installment of the Black Camelot series. Following the tragic murder of sports star and mayoral hopeful Phaethon Malone, the narrative shifts toward a high-stakes political race. Donald Alexander is pushed to run for Mayor against the incumbent Delbert Tenny — a move that threatens to expose dangerous family secrets. Meanwhile, the Black Camelot group is forced into exile to escape relentless kill squads. As tensions mount, individual betrayals surface: Kwame Mills' wife risks her freedom through a desperate, secret act, and Senator Janet Bivens faces a harrowing ethical crisis, discovering that her own family patriarch is as ruthless as her political enemies. This installment culminates in heart-wrenching choices and a pivot toward an increasingly dark path for the series.
Key Details
- Protagonists: Donald Alexander, Kwame Mills, and Senator Janet Bivens
- Key Conflict: Mayoral race dynamics, forced exile, and the revelation of long-buried family secrets
- Themes: Political corruption, the intersection of private life and public power, betrayal, and the heavy price of revenge
- Reading Experience: A taut, nerve-racking, and expertly paced suspense thriller that significantly deepens the personal stakes for the recurring ensemble cast
About the Black Camelot Series
From Book 4 onward, the Black Camelot saga operates as a full-scale political thriller — exploring mayoral and presidential ambitions, systemic corruption, and the moral cost of power on a national stage.
Critical Reception
"An indelible cast headlines this taut, nerve-racking tale."
— Kirkus Reviews
"An exceptionally well-written, stand-alone novel that will have immense appeal to readers with an interest in action/adventure murder/suspense thrillers."
— Midwest Book Review
Readers frequently note this as a turning point in the series, where the "Black Camelot" group's survival is balanced against their moral integrity, adding layers of psychological depth to the ongoing action.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is "Skeletons & Secrets" a good place to start the series?
While the Midwest Book Review notes this can be read as a standalone, the deeper emotional impact of the character arcs and secrets revealed here is best experienced by reading the series in order, starting with The Publisher's Dilemma.
Does the political setting change in this book?
Yes, the focus shifts to a high-stakes mayoral race in a fictionalized "Gotham-like" city, intensifying the conflict between public service and dark family history.
What is the main threat in this installment?
Beyond the ever-present kill squads, the threat is internal — the revelation of family secrets and the moral compromises forced upon the protagonists by their own political and familial circles.