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It's a sultry summer night and your parents are away, having left the Highland croft and your siblings in your care. Suddenly there are noises outside. Strange noises. One might almost say otherworldly noises. What do you do next and what would YOU do when faced with impossible choices? Can you find the path of wisdom or will you fail and fall into darkness? The choice is yours.
An Tarrag is the first Scottish Gaelic novel of its kind, making you the hero of the adventure and leading you down different paths in the story, depending on the choices you make, wise or foolish.

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It's a sultry summer night and your parents are away, having left the Highland croft and your siblings in your care. Suddenly there are noises outside. Strange noises. One might almost say otherworldly noises. What do you do next and what would YOU do when faced with impossible choices? Can you find the path of wisdom or will you fail and fall into darkness? The choice is yours.

An Tarrag is the first Scottish Gaelic novel of its kind, making you the hero of the adventure and leading you down different paths in the story, depending on the choices you make, wise or foolish.


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Autorenporträt
Many years ago, James Magruder completed a bachelor's degree in English Literature from Utah State University. Since then, he has worked at a number of different jobs that did not require a degree in English Literature. He now keeps a small farm on the Wasatch Front, where he lives with sheep, dogs, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and a very patient wife. He is a life-long reader of Science and Fantasy fiction, and a long-time student of the Gaelic language. He has ties to Slighe nan Gàidheal of Seattle, and is a founding member of the Utah Gaelic Club.