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Während in London eine Scharlach-Epidemie wütet, ein schurkischer Baron sein Unwesen treibt, ein neugeborenes Baby ihn nachts wachhält und er gleichzeitig ein Königreich zu regieren hat, ist eine Reise ins einundzwanzigste Jahrhundert das Letzte, wofür David Zeit hat. Doch wie er inzwischen wissen sollte, wartet die Zeit auf niemanden, nicht einmal auf den König von England ...Die bisher in deutscher Sprache erschienenen Bände der Reihe in chronologischer Folge: Tochter der Zeit, Spuren in der Zeit, Wind der Zeit, Prinz der Zeit, Am Scheideweg der Zeit, Kinder der Zeit, Verbannt in der Zeit, Schiffbruch in der Zeit.
Dès leur retour à la cour du roi Edward I, Rhys et Catrin sont confrontés à de nouvelles trahisons et à des risques d'insurrection...Septembre 1284. Alors qu'ils viennent de rejoindre la cour après leur mission à Windsor, Rhys et Catrin apprennent que le roi Edward a non seulement fait fondre le sceau d'argent de leur prince assassiné pour le transformer en calice, mais que le calice a disparu quelques jours avant la cérémonie de sa consécration à l'abbaye de Vale Royal.Chargés de l'enquête, ils se retrouvent bientôt confrontés à une population qui gronde de colère de se voir dépouillée jour après jour de ses droits et de ses moyens d'existence par l'abbaye et à une alliance surprenante entre Normands et Saxons. Tandis que la tension monte au sein du peuple, l'apathie qui s'est d'abord emparée de Rhys et de Catrin se transforme en sentiment d'urgence. Avec le Cheshire au bord de la révolte, ils ne sont pas les seuls à devoir décider où ira leur loyauté.Héraut est le quatrième livre de la série Les Enquêtes de Rhys le Gallois.Ordre de lecture : Crouchback, Chevalier, Paladin, Héraut
In this fifth book of the "Storyteller" series, Gwernin Storyteller and his bardic student Llacheu travel through sixth century southwestern Britain with the famous bard Taliesin Ben Beirdd, visiting ancient sacred sites and learning their lore, before participating in three bardic competitions which may finally allow Gwernin to reach the coveted status of a Master Bard. Along the way they both meet threats from their past, Gwernin discovers that some of the Old Gods of Britain are still present, and Taliesin shares some of his memories of his time as King Arthur's youngest bard.
Mysterious Shadows. Arthurian Legend. Dangerous Magic. Join Merle on the first installment of her adventure with these beautiful illustrated second editions of Found. All artworks are originals created by the author and the book is printed in a new 6x9 size! Ten years after her father's disappearance, Merle Wilde has lost hope she'll ever find answers. Her Mum is convinced he was taken by the Shadows she sees, and that they're coming back for Merle. In a last ditch attempt to save herself, Merle makes a blood wish. Will she find the answers she seeks?The Knights Templar faces extinction. For hundreds of years the knights have protected the true heirs to Camelot from evil, but faery Queen Morgwese is determined to claim the throne for herself . As her power threatens to overwhelm them, the knights must start the search for Merlin's Heir, the only sorcerer who can banish her for good.When the mysterious Ren enters Merle's life, claiming she's the lost heir of the great wizard Merlin, and that the Shadows are not what they seem, Merle is catapulted into a world of magic, adventure, and legend. Tasked with protecting the Pendragon's and with time running out, Merle must convince the Knights of the Round Table that she can claim Merlin's magic and defeat Morgwese, before the fae bring ruin to them all.
She healed his body. Now he wants to heal her heart.The English Lord:On his return trip from the borderlands, Lord Robin Blake sees bandits attacking a young woman in the snow. He comes to her aid and fights off the ruffians, but not before he is wounded. To make matters worse, he is thrown from his horse and breaks through the ice. From underwater, he sees the silhouette of an angel in a flurry of snow. It is the woman he's helped, now coming to assist him.She tells him her name is Sage and takes him to a nearby monastery where she works as a healer. Her expertise at healing doesn't go unnoticed, but Robin also sees something else. Sage is not only heartbroken about something, but also shaken, and frightened for her life. He decides she is hiding at the monastery, staying there for sanctuary from whoever it is who wants to hurt or kill her. It is close to Christmas and Connor decides he'd like to take her back to the castle for the holiday to spend time with her and to protect her while he tries to learn her secret.The Healer:Sage Hillock is the town's herbalist. Since the death of her parents, she has been raising her younger siblings by herself but has become worried about their safety. She uses the garden at the monastery to do her healings, but her home is only a small, unprotected hut made of wattle and daub. A noble she's tried to heal recently has died and now someone is trying to kill her in revenge.When a handsome lord comes to her rescue and is injured because of her, she wants nothing more than to heal him, hoping he will not die too. The man is kind and she feels comfortable and safe around him. So when he offers to take her back to the castle for Christmas, she accepts, knowing her siblings will be protected there. Life has been rough and this is exactly what her family needs since it was on Christmas that they lost their parents, making this the hardest time of year. Sage accepts the knight's noble invitation, not telling him until afterwards that her siblings will be traveling with them.Love has no bounds but marriage has rules. A noble must never wed anyone from below the salt.(This series features the next generation from Elizabeth's Legacy of the Blade Series.)
A classic study of Gothic architecture, presented in an engaging question and answer format. Bloxam covers the principles that underpin the design of churches, cathedrals, and other ecclesiastical buildings. This is an essential guide for anyone interested in the history and design of great Gothic structures.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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