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There can only be one lion of Skye. Vidav thought he was finally living a life of glory-the warrior's path he dreamed of as a farmer. However, when his brother, Fennigus, reveals himself as the enemy queen's champion, it becomes anything but. Vidav must defeat his brother in order to fulfil his oath to kill the Queen of the Hillmen. If he does not fulfil his oath, his clan will be unavenged, and the Isle of Skye will remain under enemy rule. If he does fulfil his oath, his brother may die. In the end, which will win-honour or family? Even worse, a dragon has been flying over Skye… The Lion of…mehr

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There can only be one lion of Skye. Vidav thought he was finally living a life of glory-the warrior's path he dreamed of as a farmer. However, when his brother, Fennigus, reveals himself as the enemy queen's champion, it becomes anything but. Vidav must defeat his brother in order to fulfil his oath to kill the Queen of the Hillmen. If he does not fulfil his oath, his clan will be unavenged, and the Isle of Skye will remain under enemy rule. If he does fulfil his oath, his brother may die. In the end, which will win-honour or family? Even worse, a dragon has been flying over Skye… The Lion of Skye is the second book and epic conclusion to the Bronze Sword Cycles duology, a historical fantasy adventure set in 200 B.C. on the Isle of Skye, steeped in Celtic mythology and culture.
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Autorenporträt
Joseph Thomas Thor Ryder is an archaeologist and author of the heroic fantasy novel Hag of the Hills, book 1 of The Bronze Sword Cycles duology. He is a published author of Viking archaeology, and a doctoral candidate specializing in the Viking Age and Celtic Iron Age. He resides in Norway where he conducts archaeological research and writes heroic fantasy set in historical periods.