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Swordland: The Invader Series
Edward Ruadh Butler
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Description for Swordland: The Invader Series
Paperback. Num Pages: 478 pages. BIC Classification: FV. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 197 x 37. Weight in Grams: 300.
A tale of war, death, lust, and scheming, set in the starkly beautiful landscapes of medieval Ireland and Wales. Robert FitzStephen is a warrior down on his luck. Arrogant, cold, but a brilliant soldier, FitzStephen commands a castle - yet although his mother was a princess his father was a lowly steward. When a Welsh rebellion brings defeat and a crippling siege, his highborn comrades scorn him, betraying him to the enemy. A hostage of his cousin, Prince Rhys, FitzStephen is disgraced, seemingly doomed to a life of obscurity and shame. ... Read more
A tale of war, death, lust, and scheming, set in the starkly beautiful landscapes of medieval Ireland and Wales. Robert FitzStephen is a warrior down on his luck. Arrogant, cold, but a brilliant soldier, FitzStephen commands a castle - yet although his mother was a princess his father was a lowly steward. When a Welsh rebellion brings defeat and a crippling siege, his highborn comrades scorn him, betraying him to the enemy. A hostage of his cousin, Prince Rhys, FitzStephen is disgraced, seemingly doomed to a life of obscurity and shame. ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Accent Press Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
299g
Number of Pages
478
Place of Publication
Pembroke Dock, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781786150479
SKU
V9781786150479
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Reviews for Swordland: The Invader Series
Superbly researched and thrillingly told, Swordland is a vivid portrait of the ferocious but godly Normans as they rampage through Wales and Ireland. Writing in a lucid, descriptive style that brings to life landscapes, characters and battles, Butler delights in a narrative that blazes with intrigue and spine-chilling bloody action, while still managing to weave themes of religious affiliation, kinship, ... Read more