The Green Man

Henry Treece


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 2 ratings · 221 pages · Published: 1966

The Green Man by Henry Treece
A full-blooded story of ritual and revenge in Arthurian Britain

THE GREEN MAN is a bloodthirsty tale of Europe after the fall of Rome. It is an energetic story of barbaric men and women; brother seeing throne kills brother, wife plans husband's death, servant spies on master, and in the name of tribal ritual, sister seduces brother. The quick succession of appalling adventures, vigorous in approach and bold in treatment, makes a magnificent story of the brutish instincts of humanity and the dark, implacable forces of natures.

Cover Illustration: Michael Leonard

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