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Talan is a young medic in dark ages Cornwall. Although he is tied to the church he is yet to make his vows, and is keen to travel and learn across the known world. Born of a Welsh mother steeped in folklore and mystical healing he treads a fine line between the old and new Celtic faiths. When a charismatic member of the newly growing castle of Tintagel asks for his help, he does so in exchange for assistance getting across the water to Brittany. The journey is not what he expected.

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Talan is a young medic in dark ages Cornwall. Although he is tied to the church he is yet to make his vows, and is keen to travel and learn across the known world. Born of a Welsh mother steeped in folklore and mystical healing he treads a fine line between the old and new Celtic faiths. When a charismatic member of the newly growing castle of Tintagel asks for his help, he does so in exchange for assistance getting across the water to Brittany. The journey is not what he expected.


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Autorenporträt
Living by the coast in North Cornwall, Lee Robertson has worked as a chef, hotelier, and pub owner. More recently he works as a photographer, short film maker and location manager. He has been a lifelong surfer and currently enjoys teaching young people to be lifeguards.
When he isn't by the coast he enjoys wandering the moors and lanes. The idea for Talan came from searching for the old Holy Wells and Celtic Crosses that crop up in obscure places over the Cornish landscape.