The Boar Stone by Jules Watson

The Boar Stone by Jules Watson

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Following the international success of THE WHITE MARE and THE DAWN STAG, comes the final volume in this wonderful Celtic trilogy.

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The Boar Stone by Jules Watson

Roman England, 366 AD Minna, a Roman serving girl, loses family and home and is flung out into the brutal world to fend for herself. Desperate to reach her soldier brother at the northern frontier, she falls in with Cian, a tribeless youth with no loyalty to anyone but himself. A terrible mistake sees them thrust into the wilds of barbarian Scotland, a land in chaos. The Romans have sent scouts north from their frontier, seeking to subdue Scotland by any means possible. The dark Picts retaliate, raiding and pillaging Roman farms. And caught in the middle is Cahir, King of the Dalriadans in Scotland. Year by year he has watched his people fall under the Roman yoke, and wounded by shame, his power dwindles. At Cahir's fort, Cian and Minna must struggle to survive. Cian retreats into the pain of his hidden past, while Minna has an entirely unexpected path open before her. What are these visions and dreams of Scotland - full of battles and bloodshed - that plague her? Minna's visions reveal a destiny that she shares with the wounded king Cahir. Yet her journey to heal them both has far-reaching consequences.
Jules Watson was born in Australia to English parents. She came to fiction via archaeology and public relations, working most recently as a freelance writer in England. She and her Scottish husband divide their time between the United Kingdom and Australia.
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ISBN 13 9780752893389
ISBN 10 0752893386
Title The Boar Stone
Author Jules Watson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2008-05-29
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.