“Can you hear that?
No? Nothing?
Yeah, nothing at all, because that silence is the sound of all the Historical Fiction competition – so far behind Steven A. McKay these days, that you can’t hear them!” WOW, what a review for TNT! Check this out!
Warrior Druid Of Britain 3
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Genre: Historical Fiction, Post-Roman Britain, Saxons, Celts
Publisher: Broadsword Publishing
First published: 2020
ASIN: B08C7XRC9K
Pages: 280
From the cover:
Bellicus the Druid and his friend Duro, a former Roman centurion, have already suffered a great deal in recent years but, for them, things are about to get even worse.
Britain is changing. The Romans have gone and warriors from many different places seek to fill the void the legions left behind. In the south, the Saxons’ expansion seems unstoppable despite the efforts of the warlord Arthur, while north of Hadrian’s Wall various kings and chieftains are always looking to extend their borders.
In Dun Breatann, Bellicus believes the disparate northern tribes must put aside their differences, become allies, and face the Saxon threat together, under one High King. Or High Queen…
Small-minded men don’t always look at the bigger…
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