Aangeboden: Set van drie mooie dikke fantasy romans. Engelstalig! Alle drie in nette/gebruikte staat. Sale! Als pakket nu voor 11,25 euro incl. verzendkosten (als TNT pakket). Alle boeken nu 50% korting, en de rest volgt, dus probeer ook een leuk bod op een van de andere aangeboden artikelen! The forest house, Marion Zimmer Bradley The spellbinding saga of mystery and turmoil in the Dark Ages by the author of the mists of Avalon ' Her awareness flared with images of blood and splendour, battles and stone cities and a green tor above an inland sea, fire and sword and finally a fair -haired man with Gaius's eyes who rode to battle with the image of the lady on his shield...' ' Eilan, daughter of the Druids, is destinded to serve the Great Goddess as a virgin priestess; Gaius, son of a Roman father and British mother, servers with the legions. Trapped between a love that can never be permitted and duty to their irreconcilable cultures, their hearts and minds are in turmoil as the waning power of Rome and the rising rebellion of the tribes convulse and clash in the bitter struggle for Britain.' The hollow Hills, Mary Stewart The spellbinding, suspenseful story of how Merlin, the Enchanter, helped Arthur become King of all Britain ' I opened my eyes. Above me arched the sky, with its invisible singer lost somewhere in the light and floating blue of a spring day. Everywhere was a sweet nutty smell which made me think of gold, and candle flames, and young lovers. Something, smelling nog so sweet, stirred beside me, and a rough young voice said; Sir? I turned my head. I was lying on turf, in a hollow among furze bushes. These were full of blossom, golden, sweet-smelling flames called out by the spring sun....' The last enchantment, Mary Stewart ' I told the midwife to take him away, and find me a son I dared to show you. Perhaps I did wrong. I dit it to save my name, and your honour. I hated the child. How could I want to bear any man's child but yours? I had hoped it was your son, not his, but it was his. It is true that he was sickly. Let us hope that he is dead, too, by this.' The King said, "Let us do more than that. Let us make sure.' ' Mary Stewart's third magnificent and haunting novel of Dark Age Britain finds Arthur King by right of drawing the sword Caliburn from the stone. Merling, the King's adviser and known as the 'enchanter' is once again narrator of this powerfull, exciting and richly woven story. An absorbing and haunting nove' Daily Mail |
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