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Talan is a Cornish Medic living in the dark ages of Britain on the far Cornish shore. We first meet him as a novice in the new faith of the early saints. His background as the son of a druidic healer has given him skills in medicine that aren't always in line with the new faith and he treads a thin line to keep his place in the community.
These first three stories see him mature into his calling and leave him hungry for new knowledge of the further world.

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Talan is a Cornish Medic living in the dark ages of Britain on the far Cornish shore. We first meet him as a novice in the new faith of the early saints. His background as the son of a druidic healer has given him skills in medicine that aren't always in line with the new faith and he treads a thin line to keep his place in the community.
These first three stories see him mature into his calling and leave him hungry for new knowledge of the further world.


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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.