The Slaves Of Autumn
A Tale Of Stolen Love In Ancient, Celtic Ireland
In A.D. 408, an Irish king desperate to save his clan raids the Welsh coast for slaves and plunder. But when he steals Anwyn across the sea, a Roman patrician's son embarks on an impossible quest to bring her back.Macrath will do anything to save his clan, a people cursed after the red wolf appeared to him three years ago. When he returns from a disastrous raid, he pleads with Athairne, an outcast druid, for help. Athairne receives a vision from the Great Light that conflicts with one from Dagda, the traditional god of their Celtic people. But Macrath rejects the vision. He breaks an age-old taboo. He raids the shores of distant Britannia.Anw…
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-1-950235-07-0
- EAN: 9781950235070
- Produktnummer: 33796335
- Verlag: Extraordinary Tales Publishing, Ancient Pathways
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2020
- Seitenangabe: 364 S.
- Masse: H22.9 cm x B15.2 cm x D2.1 cm 559 g
- Abbildungen: Paperback
- Gewicht: 559
Über den Autor
Mark wrote his first twelve pages at the age of ten, complete with drawings of a prairie fire, Indians, and a stampede. Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas, Heritage Beacon Imprint, has published his first two novels of Christian historical fiction set in ancient, Celtic Ireland at the time of St. Patrick. He is also the author of The Scepter and Tower Trilogy, an epic high fantasy for young adults set in a Celtic world.At various times, he has welded rails for the railroad, inspected glass in a glass factory, given aid checks to welfare clients, and programmed micro-code for IBM. He recently helped plant a church. He and his wife enjoy traveling with recent visits to Japan, Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Ireland, France, Italy, and SwitzerlandMark spends most of his time at his desk writing or following his miniature Australian shepherd on walks around the neighborhood.
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