Down the Long Wind (Down the Long Wind #1-3)

Gillian Bradshaw


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 3 ratings · 848 pages · Published: 26 Mar 1984

Down the Long Wind by Gillian Bradshaw
Gwalchmai is the son of the warrior King of the Orkneys and the cold, beautiful, witch-like Queen Morgawse. Forced to flee from her dark spells, he journeys to Britian where, with the aid of the sword of light and a horse whcih runs like the wind and never tires, he joins King Arhtur's battle to rid Britain of dark forces. Though defeated for a time - a time of peace and strength in Arthur's Britian - the forces muster again. Their weapon is the tragic love of Gwynhwyfar for Bedwyr, a passion which is to set the stage for the final battle. Complete for the first time in one volume, Gillian Bradshaw's brilliant trilogy recrerates the mystery of Arthur's Britain with breathtaking skill.

Contains the full texts of:
Hawk of May
In winters shadow
Kingdom of Summer

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