Hawk of May (e-bog) af Gillian Bradshaw, Bradshaw

Hawk of May e-bog

86,52 DKK (inkl. moms 108,15 DKK)
&quote;Intelligent and imaginative...even the magic convinces.&quote; -Mary Renault, author of The King Must DieOn The Path Toward Greatness, Every Hero Makes a ChoiceLegends sing of Sir Gawain, one of the most respected warriors of King Arthur's reign and one of the greatest champions of all time. But this is not that story. This is the story of Gwalchmai, middle son of the beautiful, infinite...
E-bog 86,52 DKK
Forfattere Gillian Bradshaw, Bradshaw (forfatter)
Udgivet 1 september 2010
Længde 384 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781402257421
"e;Intelligent and imaginative...even the magic convinces."e; -Mary Renault, author of The King Must DieOn The Path Toward Greatness, Every Hero Makes a ChoiceLegends sing of Sir Gawain, one of the most respected warriors of King Arthur's reign and one of the greatest champions of all time. But this is not that story. This is the story of Gwalchmai, middle son of the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, and gifted student of her dark magical arts. A story of an uncertain man, doubting his ability to follow his elder brother's warrior prowess and seeking to find his own identity by bonding with his frightening and powerful mother. Disappointed in himself and despised by his father, Gwalchmai sets out on a journey that will lead him to the brink of darkness...A tale of loss, redemption, and adventure, Hawk of May brings new depth and understanding to Sir Gawain, the legend of King Arthur, and the impact of choices made-and the consequences that follow."e;A welcome new light on the horizon of popular Arthurian legend...delightful...a strong sense of love and mysticism...a ripping adventure tale."e; -Booklist"e;Will appeal to those who have enjoyed Tolkien's works."e; -Library Journal"e;Compelling...splendid...vibrant...exhilarating...a novel that seduces us into accepting sorcery and sanctity in King Arthur's England."e; -New York Times Book Review