Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles—Snaidhm Iolar

Conall, #4

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Cover of the book Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles—Snaidhm Iolar by David H. Millar, A Wee Publishing Company, LLC
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Author: David H. Millar ISBN: 9780991664078
Publisher: A Wee Publishing Company, LLC Publication: July 26, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: David H. Millar
ISBN: 9780991664078
Publisher: A Wee Publishing Company, LLC
Publication: July 26, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

"Butter-gold and cruelly hooked, the beak ripped a ragged gash across the newborn's throat."

Son of a blacksmith, Conall Mac Gabhann's only desire was to follow in his father's footsteps and enjoy a long life with his childhood love, Mórrígan. The slaughter of their parents dashed those dreams. Fuelled by vengeance, both embark on the dark path of retribution.

From the ancient forest, two great eagles take wing. With amber-gold eyes, Fate and the Goddess watch, ready to guide and meddle in human lives. Conall, now Clann Ui Flaithimh's 'king over kings', must complete his geis—at any cost.

Conall takes another stride closer to Rome and a reckoning with Marcus Fabius Ambustus. Flat-bottomed biremes carry Conall's army cross the Muir nIocht to crash on the shingle beaches of North-western Gaul. New enemies and uneasy alliances flourish. Assassins, treason, and treachery thrive. Above all, Conall values loyalty. Thus, treason within the tribe sours his belly. Mercy will have no part in his response.

The fourth novel in the Conall series, Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles is a rousing epic of Celtic heroes and villains, bloody battles, political intrigue, honour, treachery, and forbidden love.

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"Butter-gold and cruelly hooked, the beak ripped a ragged gash across the newborn's throat."

Son of a blacksmith, Conall Mac Gabhann's only desire was to follow in his father's footsteps and enjoy a long life with his childhood love, Mórrígan. The slaughter of their parents dashed those dreams. Fuelled by vengeance, both embark on the dark path of retribution.

From the ancient forest, two great eagles take wing. With amber-gold eyes, Fate and the Goddess watch, ready to guide and meddle in human lives. Conall, now Clann Ui Flaithimh's 'king over kings', must complete his geis—at any cost.

Conall takes another stride closer to Rome and a reckoning with Marcus Fabius Ambustus. Flat-bottomed biremes carry Conall's army cross the Muir nIocht to crash on the shingle beaches of North-western Gaul. New enemies and uneasy alliances flourish. Assassins, treason, and treachery thrive. Above all, Conall values loyalty. Thus, treason within the tribe sours his belly. Mercy will have no part in his response.

The fourth novel in the Conall series, Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles is a rousing epic of Celtic heroes and villains, bloody battles, political intrigue, honour, treachery, and forbidden love.

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