Robert Holladay
ASIN: B00DUH3QN8
Publisher: Robert Holladay
Pages: 313
The year is 432 AD and Ireland is nothing more than a patch work of small kingdoms where superstition still rules the land. Although Ireland escaped the Roman occupancy that dominated Great Britain for two hundred years, it is still a backwards country with very little commerce and where war still dominates the country side. The druid, who has been in Ireland since time remembered, is still the spiritual head of every kingdom and little is done without their blessings. It is into this supernatural war-like country that a priest named Patrick comes from the east and brings a new religion, one that defies everything that has been taught for centuries. Thus begins a new conflict, not one of swords against shields, but one of superstitions and spirits against a cross. This is an venture of a young prince who unwillingly gets caught up between these two forces and must decide for himself ...