Our Man on Earth (The Swithen Book 1)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Scott Telek ISBN: 9780999677322
Publisher: Scott Telek Publication: June 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Scott Telek
ISBN: 9780999677322
Publisher: Scott Telek
Publication: June 21, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Merlin: Sired by a demon but won to good by a strong mother… This is no made-up tale, but the ORIGINAL story of Merlin from the year 1215 AD, retold for readers of today.

The devil wants a man on earth to work his evil plans. He decides to bring this about by impregnating a human woman. That woman, Meylinde, finds her life turned into a nightmare as a demon picks off her family one by one, until only she is left. Soon the demon’s work is done—in a time when an illegitimate child incurs the punishment of death—and she is desperate to save her own life while thwarting the devil’s plans for her child. But the demon who attacked her didn't count on her strength as a woman—or the unique gifts of her incredible son... a child that will become Merlin, the greatest wizard of all time.

Based on the oldest known accounts of Merlin, the Lancelot-Grail and Prose Merlin romances from around 1215 and 1450, this is Merlin’s actual origin story, not some made-up tale, thoroughly reimagined to be compelling to today's readers. It is also the starting point of one of the grandest retellings of the Arthurian legends, which begins here, a generation before Arthur is born.

A work of horror, fantasy and wonder, this novel follows one woman as the suffering she endures is transformed through her power into a gift of magic and amazement. With surprising elements of mother-son tenderness, and filled with wonder and wit, this book brings the bizarre and weird world of the 15th century, where magic was as real as the air we breathe, to life for the present day--and offers a fresh perspective on the characters and stories we thought we knew so well.

This is the first of a projected 25 novels in the series The Swithen, which retells the real, ancient tales of Merlin, King Arthur, Guinevere and the of Knights of the Table Round in exciting versions that make sense for readers of today, and give the story the majesty and grandeur it deserves. Join the saga as it begins and discover the original epic fantasy—the one that has inspired Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones and even Star Wars—and find out why this story has endured for a thousand years. It all begins here, with the strength of one indomitable woman, and the birth of one incredible child.

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Merlin: Sired by a demon but won to good by a strong mother… This is no made-up tale, but the ORIGINAL story of Merlin from the year 1215 AD, retold for readers of today.

The devil wants a man on earth to work his evil plans. He decides to bring this about by impregnating a human woman. That woman, Meylinde, finds her life turned into a nightmare as a demon picks off her family one by one, until only she is left. Soon the demon’s work is done—in a time when an illegitimate child incurs the punishment of death—and she is desperate to save her own life while thwarting the devil’s plans for her child. But the demon who attacked her didn't count on her strength as a woman—or the unique gifts of her incredible son... a child that will become Merlin, the greatest wizard of all time.

Based on the oldest known accounts of Merlin, the Lancelot-Grail and Prose Merlin romances from around 1215 and 1450, this is Merlin’s actual origin story, not some made-up tale, thoroughly reimagined to be compelling to today's readers. It is also the starting point of one of the grandest retellings of the Arthurian legends, which begins here, a generation before Arthur is born.

A work of horror, fantasy and wonder, this novel follows one woman as the suffering she endures is transformed through her power into a gift of magic and amazement. With surprising elements of mother-son tenderness, and filled with wonder and wit, this book brings the bizarre and weird world of the 15th century, where magic was as real as the air we breathe, to life for the present day--and offers a fresh perspective on the characters and stories we thought we knew so well.

This is the first of a projected 25 novels in the series The Swithen, which retells the real, ancient tales of Merlin, King Arthur, Guinevere and the of Knights of the Table Round in exciting versions that make sense for readers of today, and give the story the majesty and grandeur it deserves. Join the saga as it begins and discover the original epic fantasy—the one that has inspired Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones and even Star Wars—and find out why this story has endured for a thousand years. It all begins here, with the strength of one indomitable woman, and the birth of one incredible child.

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