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An Taistealach Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid

An Taistealach By Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid

An Taistealach by Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid


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Sci-fi adventure. A space traveller seeks a new planet for her species.

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An Taistealach by Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid

The last survivor of a dying Earth is on a mission to find a new planet where the human race can start again. She implants herself with the embryos she has brought with her and begins a new life on what appears to be a hospitable planet, but she soon discovers that she isn't alone. There are two warring tribes here, both with eerily human characteristics, and the Voyager and her children are in danger.

Is e an Taistealach an te mu dheireadh as an t-saoghal aice, a' siubhal tro thim is farsaingeachd a' lorg dachaigh ur air planaid fhreagarrach. Tha e fa-near dhi clann a bhreith agus an cinneadh aice a thoirt air adhart, ach chan eil i na h-aonar. Tha creutairean eile an seo, da threubh dhiubh, agus cunnart air gach taobh dhith.

About Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid

Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist based on the Isle of Lewis. He is the author of five Gaelic novels. Iain's stage plays include Somersaults for the National Theatre of Scotland and St Kilda: the Opera for the Edinburgh International Festival. He has written extensively for radio including The Summer Walking (adapted from his original stage play The Pearlfisher). He is currently working on adaptations of Ann Cleeves' novels Raven Black and White Nights.

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NPB9781910985991
9781910985991
1910985996
An Taistealach by Iain Fionnlagh MacLeoid
New
Paperback
Sandstone Press Ltd
20171019
80
N/A
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