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Lugh Mac Romain Series (#1-2) by Patricia Finney
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Overview: Patricia Finney's first novel "A Shadow of Gulls" had already been published when she went up to Oxford aged 18 to study History. While she was still in her first year her book won the David Higham Award for Best First Novel of the year and some fantastic reviews. By then she was also an established broadcast dramatist, gaining particular acclaim with the BBC Radio 3's production of her play The Flood. Patricia's second novel, The Crow Goddess, followed within a year to further acclaim.
Genre: Historical Fiction

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01 A Shadow of Gulls
When Lugh the Harper, son of a Roman fugitive and an Irish priestess in the second century AD, was driven from Connaught under a curse for having killed the Queen's anointed consort, he sought refuge at the court of her enemy, the High King of Ulster, and later among the Tuatha de Danaan, the so-called fairy folk who lived in the hollow hills.
Many years later, he set down his story for the benefit of his honoured friend, the Emperor Hadrian. It is a story of battle and love and carnage, of bitter feuds and acts of heroism such as are still part of Ireland's heritage today; a story of treachery in high places and loyalty that endured to the death; of Cuchulain, Champion of Ulster, and the famous Cattle Raid of Cooley, of Maeve of Connaught and Deirdre of the Sorrows, all narrated by a young man who was witness to the events which his subsequent retelling made famous in smoky halls of a winter's evening, ensuring their immortality.
02 The Crow Goddess
Out of an age of savagery and magic comes a legendary hero. Lugh the lame harper, Once-King of Connaught, friend of an emperor, faces a deadly foe, the Witch-Queen Maeve.
First published in 1978, The Crow Goddess is a sequel to A Shadow of Gulls, but it is also a separate novel in its own right. The action is set between AD117 and AD121.
The Crow Goddess is another name for the Morrigan, the Celtic Goddess of Battle.

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