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Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman
Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman











"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. A novel of the prehistoric origins of the man we called KING ARTHUR. Mixing fiction with the latest archaeological discoveries, it covers a prehistoric landscape ranging from Stonehenge and Avebury, to Seahenge in Norfolk and Newgrange in Ireland. and the Stones of the Giants' Dance will fall! Stand-alone sequel to STONE LORD Moon Lord is a book set in Britain's prehistory such as you've never read before.

Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman

The other one’s son will be an infamous rebel. One Margaret’s son will be a future King. With An'kelet and Fynavir's illicit affair discovered, Mordraed manipulates his father into leaving his Kingdom to wage war on his former friend and seizes power himself, turning the fields to dust and slighting Khor Ghor, the great temple to the Ancestors upon the Great Plain. Reedman ( 232 ) 3.99 In 15th century England, there are two cousins, both the daughters of dukes, both widowed young, both the mother of sons called Henry. Meanwhile, The Merlin, old and ill, struggles to see through the darkness that is rising and is made temporarily powerless to help, betrayed by those he thought friends. Gal'havad, most trusted of Ardhu's men, and his only legitimate heir - a sickly youth, half in the World of Spirit - is befriended by his half-brother Mordraed and lured into a deathly pact. With his power waning and the land beginning to fail, Ardhu must lead his warriors on a final journey to retrieve a golden Cup, which the Maimed King of the Wasteland foretells will unite a crumbling kingdom.

Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman

His illegitimate son Mordraed seeks his father's hall on the Great Plain, and a place among the famed warriors of Kham-el-Ard, but his appearance brings a shadow and a doubt. Many Sun-Turnings have passed since the Ardhu the Stone Lord inherited the kingship of Prydn.













Moon Lord by J.P. Reedman