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E.D. DeBirmingham

    E. D. de Birmingham extrae de un rico bagaje que abarca el teatro, el monacato budista y la instrucción ecuestre para forjar su voz literaria única. Su novela en solitario debut, Siege Perilous, surge de este distintivo tapiz de experiencias, tras sus contribuciones a la trilogía The Mongoliad. El trabajo de Birmingham se caracteriza por una exploración reflexiva de la condición humana, ofreciendo a los lectores narrativas que son tanto intelectualmente estimulantes como emocionalmente resonantes. Aborda su escritura con una gracia estilística que hace que su prosa sea cautivadora.

    The Mongoliad. Book.1
    Siege Perilous
    • Siege Perilous

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      Ocyrhoe, a young, cunning fugitive from Rome, safeguards a chalice of subtle but great power. Finding herself in France, she allies with the persecuted, pacifist Cathar sect in their legendary mountaintop stronghold, Montségur. There she resists agents of the Roman Church and its Inquisition, fights off escalating, bloody besiegement by troops of the King of France, and shields the mysterious cup from the designs of many.Percival, the heroic Shield-Brethren knight from The Mongoliad, consumed by his mystical visions of the Holy Grail, is also drawn to Montségur—where the chalice holds the key to his destiny.Arrayed against Percival and Ocyrhoe are enemies both old and new who are determined to reveal the secrets of the Shield-Brethren with the hope of destroying the order once and for all.Alive with memorable characters, intense with action and intrigue, Siege Perilous conjures a medieval world where the forces of faith confront the forces of fear. Choices made by characters in The Mongoliad reach their ultimate conclusion in this fifth and concluding novel—and all of Christendom is at stake.

      Siege Perilous
    • The Mongoliad. Book.1

      • 442 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      In 1241, warriors try to stop the Mongols from invading Europe; in the nineteenth century, a group of martial artists provide a language expert with lost manuscripts to translate that chronicle their ancestors' thirteenth century battles.

      The Mongoliad. Book.1