This is a brand new LDS fiction suspense novel. It was a fast read with just enough happening to keep me interested. It takes place in Wales where a search is started to find a manuscript proving King Arthur was a real figure. King Arthur is still the subject of many fanciful legends in current day Wales. This book has a number of twists and turns, enough that the ending is a real surprise so don't peek.
The author gives a good feel for the countryside and mystery of the Welch countryside and language.
"A Celtic scholar is brutally murdered when she finds a clue to a priceless fifth-century manuscript that could prove the identity of King Arthur. Determined to find the ancient relic and avenge her sister’s death, Maren Southcott begins a quest that immediately puts her own life in danger.In the tradition of Mary Higgins Clark, The Arthurian Omen weaves a tale of mystery and suspense as pursuit of the manuscript winds through the medieval castles and monasteries of Wales. Stalked by a psychopath with delusions of a Welsh revolution, Maren is shaken to the core when a new crisis threatens to destroy the one person she loves most. Can she find the manuscript before the murderer strikes again? Or is the manuscript-and the legend-better left buried in the past?"
Friday, May 23, 2008
The Arthurian Omen by G. G. Vandagriff
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