### From Publishers Weekly Lewis Gillies is pursuing graduate work in Celtic studies at Oxford when his rich roommate, Simon Rawnson, slips through a hole in a cairn to the land of the Tuatha de Danann. With the help of an eccentric professor, Lewis pursues Simon and finds himself playing a major r
The Paradise War: Book One in The Song of Albion Trilogy
β Scribed by Stephen R. Lawhead
- Publisher
- WestBow Press;Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 1991 / 200
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1595542191
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β¦ Synopsis
From the dreaming spires of Oxford, Lewis Gillies drives north to seek a mythical creature in a misty glen in Scotland. Expecting little more than a weekend diversion, Lewis finds himself in a mystical place where two worlds meet, in the time-between-times--and in the heart of a battle between good and evil.
The ancient Celts admitted no separation between this world and the Otherworld: the two were delicately interwoven, each dependent on the other. "The Paradise War" crosses the thin places between this world and that, as Lewis Gillies comes face-to-face with an ancient mystery--and a cosmic catastrophe in the making.
Library : Fantasy
Universes : The Song of Albion [01]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9781595542199
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### From Publishers Weekly Lewis Gillies is pursuing graduate work in Celtic studies at Oxford when his rich roommate, Simon Rawnson, slips through a hole in a cairn to the land of the Tuatha de Danann. With the help of an eccentric professor, Lewis pursues Simon and finds himself playing a major r
From the dreaming spires of Oxford, Lewis Gillies drives north to seek a mythical creature in a misty glen in Scotland. Expecting little more than a weekend diversion, Lewis finds himself in a mystical place where two worlds meet, in the timeβbetweenβtimesββand in the heart of a battle between good
Stephen R. Lawhead. Includes An Interview With The Author (p. 445-447) And An Excerpt From The Author's Hood (p. 450-452).
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