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An edition of Bright sword of Ireland (2004)

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The daughter of the powerful warrior queen Medb, Finnabair rebels when she becomes a pawn in her mother's schemes for power, especially when she discovers the pain and tragedy that they have brought to the Irish people, and embarks on a dangerous journey that will change the fates of two kingdoms and bring her face to face with both great love but also great loss.

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Forge
Language
English
Pages
283

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Cover of: Bright Sword of Ireland
Bright Sword of Ireland
February 1, 2005, Tom Doherty Associates
in English
Cover of: Bright Sword of Ireland
Bright Sword of Ireland
2005, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom
in English
Cover of: Bright Sword of Ireland
Bright Sword of Ireland
2005, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom
in English
Cover of: Bright sword of Ireland
Bright sword of Ireland
2004, Forge
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Bright sword of Ireland
Bright sword of Ireland
2004, Forge
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

"A Tom Doherty Associates book."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3565.S455 B75 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
283 p. :
Number of pages
283

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24751497M
Internet Archive
brightswordofire00osbo
ISBN 10
0765306980
ISBN 13
9780765306982
LCCN
2003049424
OCLC/WorldCat
52943211

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Work Description

Bright Sword of Ireland is the third in Juilene Osborne-McKnight's wonderful

retelling of cherished Irish folktales. A dedicated researcher into the

origins of Celtic myth and legend, Osborne-McKnight infuses her stories with

passion, romance and magic.
Her focus this time is the great warrior queen Medb of Connaught. Beautiful.

Bold in battle . . . and in bed. A legend among her people, she lusts for the

Brown Cow of Cuailnge for the power and the glory that it would bring to her.

And she will use anyone, do anything, to reach her goal. Who should stand in

her way? None other than the fabled hero Cuchulainn, thought to be not quite

of this world and who is said to able to use the spirits of the forest and

glen to conquer his enemies. Noble tales, ignoble deeds.
But sometimes the biggest part of an epic tale comes not from the biggest

players on the stage. What happens to those who have grown up in the shadow of

greatness? And who pays when the game of power calls for sacrifice?
Young Finnabair is the daughter of mighty queen Medb. Not a beauty. Not a

warrior. And one who is seen as a pawn for her mother to use as she will. But

Finnabair rebels when she sees that her part in her mother's schemes for power

has caused pain and shame to her people.
In doing so, Finnabair will embark on a journey that will change two kingdoms

      1. and bring her love and loss so great as to break the hearts of the gods.

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