Down the Long Wind Series by Gillian Bradshaw

3.96 · 54 ratings
  • Hawk of May (Down the Long Wind #1)
    #1

    Hawk of May (Down the Long Wind #1)

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Rated: 3.95 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1980

    An award-winning author finally gives voice to Arthur's greatest warrior Tutored in dark magic by his mother, the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, Gwalchmai doubts his path in life. But the isle of immortals calls him on a quest as a warrior of the Light...and seals his destiny as the hero of King Arthur's Britain. Framed by historical realism, Gillian Bradshaw expertly weaves convincing magical elements into her fantastic tale of Gwalchmai, the Hawk of May.

  • Kingdom of Summer (Down the Long Wind #2)
    #2

    Kingdom of Summer (Down the Long Wind #2)

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 1981

    Armed with a magical sword and riding an otherworldly horse, Gwalchmai, Hawk of May, begins a desperate quest for Light, as secrets from his past deny him peace. Reprint. PW.

  • In Winter's Shadow (Down the Long Wind #3)
    #3

    In Winter's Shadow (Down the Long Wind #3)

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Rated: 3.89 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1982

    Arthur Pendragon strives to unite a fragmented empire as his bastard son threatens to tear down the king, his queen, and their bravest champions. From the sudden death of innocence to a perilous campaign that strikes at the very heart of the empire, this third and final book of the acclaimed trilogy by Gillian Bradshaw offers the reader a front-row seat as Arthur's dream and his kingdom collapse around him.

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

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1984

    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... more

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