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Chapters of the Morrigan's Brood Series

Autor Heather Poinsett Dunbar, Christopher Dunbar Editat de Sarah E. Aalderink
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2012
Ever wonder about the source of mythology and folktales? Ever ask yourself whether events recorded in history actually happened as events are portrayed in the texts? Do you sense something, right now, standing in the dark shadows behind you, deciding whether your blood would make a nice repast before a long flight? What if those old tales about beings that consume the life essences of mortals were true? What then? Perhaps history did not happen as was written, and perhaps you are about to become someone's dinner.The novels of the Morrigan's Brood Series tell a continuing tale of lines of blood-drinkers, who throughout history, steer the events of the mortal realm from night's sweat embrace. Come, join the journey with the blood-drinker races, such as the Lamia from Greece, the Sugnwr Gwaed from Britain, the Deargh Du from Ireland, and many others. Come, discover the true source of the vampire myth. Come, learn the secret of why history came to be. Come, do not fear the shadow behind you, because you are lucky that it is only a Deargh Du, and they don't kill their victims... usually. Enjoy!
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ISBN-13: 9781937341299
ISBN-10: 1937341291
Pagini: 48
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.08 kg
Editura: Triscelle Publishing

Notă biografică

Born in Houston, Texas, Heather began writing her first book at age eight. While her grammatical structure left much to be desired, she continued to hone her writing and storytelling skills. During a college internship in London, England, her curiosity about ancient cultures and mythology intensified. She backpacked through Europe, fell in love with Scotland, cried at the retelling of part of the Ulster cycle, garnered ghost stories from the Beefeaters at the Tower, wandered the Roman ruins in Bath, and danced around the stones in Avebury.After spending all her spare time studying these new interests in many libraries and on the road, she began working on her masters' in Library and Information Science at the University of North Texas. She now resides in the Houston area with her husband and three cats. She loves exploring the local culture as well as the many Celtic festivals and events in Texas. She also works as a librarian for a local college, and her favorite authors include Morgan Llewellyn, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Evelyn Vaughn, Alison Weir, and Randy Lee Eickhoff.