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The Paradise War Stephen Lawhead

The Paradise War By Stephen Lawhead

The Paradise War by Stephen Lawhead


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Summary

Wolves in Oxford; extinct beasts in Scotland... the barriers between our world and the Celtic Otherworld are breaking down. Two men are drawn into Albion, and changed for ever.

The Paradise War Summary

The Paradise War by Stephen Lawhead

Wolves prowling the streets of Oxford. A Green Man haunting the Highlands ...Drawn from the dreaming spires of Oxford to the misty moors and glens of Scotland, Lewis expects little more than a pleasant weekend away. But the road north leads to a mystical crossroads, and he finds himself in a place where two worlds meet, in the time-between-times. The ancient Celts admitted no separation between this world and the Otherworld: the two were delicately interwoven, each dependent on the other. In The Paradise War this balance is disturbed - a breach has opened between the worlds and cosmic catastrophe threatens.

The Paradise War Reviews

'To set foot in Albion is to enter a rich world of fantasy, rooted in Celtic mythology. An astonishingly imaginative story sequence.' BooksMagazine 'An epic struggle between Light and Darkness - well paced, exciting and very well researched.' Forbidden Planet

About Stephen Lawhead

STEPHEN LAWHEAD is the author of some 14 outstanding fantasy and science fiction novels, including The Dragon King Trilogy (Lion), The Song of Albion Trilogy (Lion), and Byzantium (HarperCollins). Sales of his books have reached over 2 million copies worldwide. An American, he moved to Britain to research Celtic mythology and is now living in Austria. website: www.stephenlawhead.com

Additional information

GOR001674721
9780745924663
0745924662
The Paradise War by Stephen Lawhead
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Lion Hudson Ltd
2001-09-21
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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