On Raven's Wing


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This novel by the author of Lion of Ireland is based on the heroic legends of Ireland's Ulster Cycle which are one of the oldest surviving epics in Western European literature. Cuchulain, the ultimate warrior, is at the centre of a tale describing the heroism of the Red Branch.




The Raven's Wing


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The Raven's Wing


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Raven's Wing


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Unpublished printer's proofs of the title: Raven's wing.




The Raven's Wing


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Raven's Wing


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Bundel verhalen waarin menselijke relaties een grote rol spelen.







Beneath Raven's Wing


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Under the eyes of the Ravens, the visions of fantasy spring. Discovery drives the Unkindness, and the stories cling fast to their wings. Presenting a collection of fantasy and myth inspired tales that take readers on a flight of fancy through genres, mythos and time. In 15 unnerving stories, lovers of modern fairy tales will find something to treasure and keep them up at night.




Beneath The Raven's Wing


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Luca Windborne is out for revenge. For as long as he could remember, his whole life had been leading to the moment where he would taste the nectar of the death of the Count Vinsaro of Rehma. Until, that is, he arrives in the chamber of his enemy to discover him already dead. His life takes a turn onto a path he could not have envisaged, into a world of magic and secrets that connect to his family's past. In this, the first book of The Light in the Shadow Sequence, follow Luca on the start of his journey into the darkness, against foes wielding a power he can also access, but not fully understand.




On a Raven's Wing


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Twenty contemporary writers commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe with chilling stories inspired by the master himself. Nearly two centuries after they were penned, Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales are still working their eerie magic on readers of every stripe—thrill-seekers, filmmakers, even fellow writers of suspense. Collected here to honor and celebrate Poe's genius are original stories by some of the best mystery writers at work today. A son attempts to connect with his dying father in Thomas H. Cook's "Nevermore." John Lutz's "Poe, Poe, Poe" combines elements from several of Poe's stories in a twisted tale of madness and mayhem. "Poe, Jo, and I," by Don Winslow, examines the curious bond literature can form between the most unlikely of friends. And in Jon L. Breen's "William Allan Wilson," getting even has never felt so good. With contributions by Mary Higgins Clark, Jeremiah Healy, Peter Lovesey, P. J. Parrish, Daniel Stashower, and Angela Zeman, among others, On a Raven's Wing is a fitting tribute to the one and only Edgar Allan Poe.