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It is a mystery story and a detective story about mankind’s primordial quest for peace on earth, which first requires that we understand how peace gets destroyed. And like the thrillers on TV that reveal clues slowly, you will see a crescendo of mysteries that I knew were clues, if I could just figure them out! Those tough experiences were simply what I had to go through to develop the sensitivity to subliminal signals in nature that I never would have been able to pick up if my life had only been happy and easy. Yet the story is peppered with exhilarating moments of transcendence, love, and naivete. Wonderful experiences dotted this life like pecans in cinnamon rolls.
This expanded version of An Unlikely Redemption reveals the birth of Personia of Broceliande and her experiences of coming into power as a warrior & a woman, discovering that passion on a battlefield is second to the passion of love.Once Commander of an army, & mortal, she intended to retire from a life of violence so that she and Hadin could live out a respectable existence. That was before the Vampire Council enlisted their services against the Countess Lucia of Cedenia. Converted by the Council to save her life, Personia is still tortured 500 years later over Hadin's murder. Only when she encounters a woman Personia is convinced is the reincarnation of Hadin, does she begin to feel her existence has meaning again. But Lucia hasn't forgotten what happened either. Determined to settle the old vendetta between them, she has a new pawn in the old game that cost Hadin her life. Personia soon realizes that the Fates that brought Hadin back to her, could very well take her again.
Bernard Cornwell's internationally bestselling King Arthur Trilogy tells the mythic saga of King Arthur and is the work of a magnificent storyteller at the height of his powers. THE WINTER KING The novel is set in Dark Age Britain in a land where Arthur has been banished and Merlin has disappeared, where a child-king sits unprotected on the throne, where religion vies with magic for the souls of the people. It is to this desperate land that Arthur returns, a man at once utterly human and truly heroic; a man who loves Guinevere more passionately than he should; a man whose life is at once tragic and triumphant. ENEMY OF GOD Having defeated the last holdouts of civil war in southern Britain, Arthur has secured Mordred's throne. But he must still face raging conflicts between the old ways and the new, as well as foes more powerful and more dangerous--because they pose as friends. EXCALIBUR The unforgettable tale of Arthur's final struggles against the Saxons and his last attempts to triumph over a ruined marriage and ravaged dreams as forces both earthly and unearthly threaten everything Arthur stands for. Peopled by princesses and bards, by warriors and magicians, Excalibur is the story of love, war, loyalty, and betrayal.
Join an unlikely hero as he watches Moby-Dick sink the Pequod, dodges cannibals on Robinson Crusoe's island, raises a glass with Beowulf, and literally goes to Hell and back. This rollicking adventure begins with a shipwreck on an island where notable characters of literature, history, and folklore coexist — Hamlet and Oedipus, Don Quixote and Doctor Faustus, Becky Sharp and Daniel Boone. From carousing with Robin Hood to crossing swords with the Green Knight and stealing a ride on Huck Finn's raft, our traveler, A. Clarence Shandon, undertakes a whirlwind tour of the classics. And just as the truths of great stories ennoble those who take them to heart, a selfish and cynical drifter is transformed into the gallant knight known as Silverlock. "Here in your hand is the stuff of wonder," declared science-fiction author Poul Anderson, adding, "There are few such glorious romps in all the world's literature, and surely none that surpass this one." Unjustly overlooked for decades, this book lover's book has developed a devoted cult following and richly deserves a wider audience. Whether or not you recognize its scores of literary allusions, you'll savor its wealth of battles, quests, romances, songs, and laughter.
The Hundred Years’ War sets Brittany ablaze in this unputdownable medieval adventure. Into a land torn by civil war rides freebooter Martin Kemp, in search of a lord in whose service he can win plunder and glory. Soon he falls under the spell of charismatic outlaw Sir Ranulf FitzWaryn, who entertains grandiose ambitions of ruling over his own personal fiefdom. The higher Kemp rises through the ranks of FitzWaryn’s band, the more he realises the price of success might be his very soul. When a French Army comes seeking a reckoning, Kemp’s loyalties are divided between his king and the woman he loves, forcing him to gamble all against impossible odds on the battlefield. A thrilling historical series, the bestselling Arrows of Albion series is perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden and Bernard Cornwell.
The legend of King Arthur developed in the 12th century from the Celtic traditions of Wales and Armorica, the latter sources being known as the Matière de Bretagne. The fundamental text was published in 1155 by Geoffrey of Monmouth: The History of the Kings of Britain provided the true model for the Arthurian romances, with the appearance of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the fairy Morgane. The legend of the Grail also developed at the same time. Here we shall discover the important role played by the seigneury of Dol-Combourg, situated in the Marches of Brittany.
Clive Staples Lewis, better known as C.S. Lewis, was a respected academic, writer, and speaker. While he might be best known for his works of fantasy, especially the Chronicles of Narnia and Space Trilogy series, he also wrote many books on Christian apologetics, including Mere Christianity, Miracles, and The Problem of Pain. While Lewis was a lecturer at Oxford, he became close friends with fellow lecturer J.R.R. Tolkien, future author of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Both authors participated in an informal writing group, The Inklings, where they critiqued and debated each other’s texts and ideas. His works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions of copies. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe stands out as his most popular fantasy work. Initially, the first book in the Chronicles of Narnia, though chronologically the second by order, it tells of the adventures of children who magically arrive in a magical country called Narnia. In Narnia, magic comes as no surprise, animals both speak and act, and good strives against evil. Lewis weaves Christian themes throughout the Chronicles of Narnia in a manner that is both accessible and picturesque for readers young and old. Attentive readers will also spot elements of Roman and Greek mythology as well as British and Irish folklore. The Chronicles Of Narnia. Complete Collection: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Prince Caspian The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader The Silver Chair The Horse And His Boy The Magician’S Nephew The Last Battle The Space Trilogy Out Of The Silent Planet Perelandra Or, Voyage To Venus That Hideous Strength Other Fiction The Pilgrim’S Regress The Screwtape Letters The Great Divorce Till We Have Faces Short Stories The Poetry Collections Spirits In Bondage Dymer The Complete Poetry The Non-Fiction The Problem Of Pain On Stories An Essay A Preface To Paradise Lost Broadcast Talks The Abolition Of Man Beyond Personality George Macdonald: An Anthology Miracles Hamlet: The Prince Or The Poem? Mary Neylan Preface To Essays Presented To Charles Williams Arthurian Torso Williams And The Arthuriad Transposition And Other Addresses Mere Christianity Reflections On The Psalms Studies In Words The Four Loves A Grief Observed An Experiment In Criticism They Asked For A Paper: Papers And Addresses The Discarded Image Letters To Malcolm: Chiefly On Prayer It All Began With A Picture… The Autobiography
Return to the land of Never After, where real life and fairy tales collide, in book four of New York Times-bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz's hit middle grade series. To save her mother from Olga's evil clutches, Filomena and her friends will set off for new lands and new adventures. Without a moment to lose, Filomena must travel to the legendary land of Camelot to find the sword of Excalibur - the only thing that can save Fil's mother from Olga's mysterious illness that has poisoned her body. But Camelot is not all that it seems. Fil and the crew quickly realize that there is another fairy tale that has taken hold in the land of Arthurian Legend. . . that of the Wizard of Oz! With the help (and hindrance) of the Wicked Witches of the East and West, lions and tigers and bears will surely be the least of Fil and the gang's troubles. As the League of Seven follows the yellow brick road to retrieve the sword and complete their most important quest yet, they find nothing will thwart the ogres and their mission to destroy Never After. In a land where nothing is truly as it seems, will Fil and the League of the Seven survive the witch's tests? Or will Olga's perilous plans rip Fil's mother away from her forever?
This book is the exceptional document of a whistleblower who will probably rank with Edward Snowden, but for UFOs. Scary: he worked on an unthinkable hypothesis regarding the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 in 2014! This book indeed recounts the work of a telepathic spy, or Remote-Viewer, who worked on UFOs, inside the secret services in France - a state known to be very opaque. This is a huge scoop: every major intelligence service in the world does indeed have telepathic spy groups, links in global intelligence chains. But never, before this testimony, had anyone described to such an extent the intimacy and violence of the functioning of these services, when they direct their very high technicality towards the understanding of an immemorial enigma: that of UFOs, to which they provides a new and revolutionary explanation. But it is its French readers who talk about it best. “Beyond the infinite and the timeless. Excellent work. The author immerses us in an unknown universe, not to say unknown. It opens up unsuspected perspectives." "An indispensable book." "Excellent writing, which, through the interview with Anonymous, allows neophytes as well as those who wonder about the secret actions of the french secret services to discover the objectives and the means deployed, in order to spy and manipulate any guy. An investigation experienced from the inside, between spies, UFOs, extraterrestrials and state services." "Being a ufology enthusiast since 1965, I found this book excellent in that, probably for the first time, it discusses the operation of the secret services in relation to the UFO subject and the various ufological movements. The author voluntarily maintains a dose of uncertainty whose only purpose is to protect himself against the possible actions of the intelligence services. It's heavy. A must read for anyone interested in the subject." "Very interesting. To Read ++++++++ Very interesting, instructive and edifying book. Describes remarkably well how we are watched by the intelligence services and by Space beings in particular, all those who have an ethic and love and defend truth and democracy. Truth will eventually triumph, Light will prevail over darkness! "Being the target of Remote Viewers I can tell you that everything told in this book is true, at least for the remote viewing part: if one day you hear voices you are not necessarily ''crazy'' ". Beware of what you think, someone else may think it for you. “The brain has no firewall”!!! “Exceptional book: the book holds a lot of secrets for those who want to hear." »