The Well of The Goddess by Caiseal Mor

The Well of The Goddess by Caiseal Mor

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The second in a brand-new trilogy from the bestselling author of THE CIRCLE AND THE CROSS.

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The Well of The Goddess by Caiseal Mor

Guy d'Alville has already faced the terrible Nathairai - and tasted humiliating defeat. But all is not lost. He has taken possession of the sacred books of the holy community of Killibegs. These heretical works are much sought after by the officers of the Holy Inquisition. D'Alville resolves to take the manuscripts to Rome in the hope of restoring his reputation, title and lands. But in making his escape from the Killibegs, Guy commits a serious blunder. In his haste to leave the heretics, he passes through a doorway to the Otherworld, finding himself trudging through the strange landscape of myth, spirits and mischief beyond the magical barrier separating the two worlds. Pursued by the elders of the Killibegs, led by Robert FitzWilliam, Guy is faced with a remarkable opportunity as his life takes an unexpected turn. He discovers a friend in the most unlikely of men. And all of this comes to pass the very moment he takes a sip of the waters of the Well of the Goddess.
Caiseal Mor was born in Australia of Irish parents and grew up surrounded by the traditions of storytelling and music that are so much a part of the Gaelic culture. As a child he learned to play the harp, a skill that had been passed down in his family over many generations. Caiseal has a degree in Performing Arts and has worked as an actor, a teacher and as a musician. Caiseal's family is from Youghal, County Cork.
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ISBN 13 9780743468589
ISBN 10 0743468589
Title The Well of The Goddess
Author Caiseal Mor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster
Year published 2005-02-07
Number of pages 464
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.