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Medieval Norway, 1349: Astra, a farmer's daughter, is awaiting a betrothal offer from the manor lord's son, and Kjell, a hunter with a violent past, has come to sell his furs before returning to his hide-out. Their worlds both collapse when the first bubonic plague tears their worlds apart and threatens their survival. They each must travel a road of loneliness, fear, and loss. Where will their paths lead and how will they find hope again? Based on stories passed down in the author's own family, The Moon Turned to Blood is a story of intrigue, tragedy, and survival.

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Medieval Norway, 1349: Astra, a farmer's daughter, is awaiting a betrothal offer from the manor lord's son, and Kjell, a hunter with a violent past, has come to sell his furs before returning to his hide-out. Their worlds both collapse when the first bubonic plague tears their worlds apart and threatens their survival. They each must travel a road of loneliness, fear, and loss. Where will their paths lead and how will they find hope again? Based on stories passed down in the author's own family, The Moon Turned to Blood is a story of intrigue, tragedy, and survival.
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Autorenporträt
Ruth Tiger is a life-long traveler and writer, publishing the book, The Away Place, in 2009 based on her work with individuals with severe disabilities. The idea for this novel came from a visit with a relative in Norway who told her 2 stories that had been passed down through the family from medieval times. Years of research led her to create a novel of plague, death, loss, and love. Ruth is a retired speech-language pathologist and school administrator. She lives and writes in Tacoma, Washington.