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Female Knight and Burning Ships on Cover of Knight of Gaelgara

Knight of Gaelgara

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Epic and Immersive Medieval Fantasy

 

Sir Roslind of Aksson, fierce and unyielding, is not the only female knight; but she is few among men who cling to older ways. And while whispers of disdain are so easily heard in a land pushing beyond tradition, whispers of rebellion are more subtle, more insidious; and much more costly to ignore.

 

As the waves of religious reformation crash upon the shores of Aksson, a disgruntled son learns the error of his ways; a traitor leads an unexpected defence; an embattled cougari unsheathes his claws; and one who hides in plain sight will open the gates to a fearsome enemy with ancestral zeal in their hearts.

 

The Baron of Aksson is a powerful man, proud and ruthless; but he is fading, betrayal already at his door. As his daughter returns from years of training, she must prove her mettle in the fires of the old world as the siege bears down upon the great port city.

 

But one thing is certain.

 

Aksson will burn.

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Welcome to the first book of The War of Souls Apocrypha. Written as a medieval-esque fantasy tale with a decidedly Gaelic feel, Knight of Gaelgara draws us swiftly into a vibrant, living city soon to face a siege and the first move in a greater war.

 

“…really captures the kind of dynamics that were found in real-world medieval realms…Martin [is] a master world builder…an excellent debut.” – Axel J. Kelly, ARC Reviewer (Ph.D. in 11th Century European History)

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  • Axel Kelly20 janv. 2024
    Noté 5 sur 5.
    Knight of Gaelgara may be perhaps one of the better fantasy novels that I’ve read recently.

    Gary J Martin has created an epic fantasy world that feels like it’s lived in and dynamic, mercifully free from 'medieval stasis'. He also combines excellence in worldbuilding with interesting, distinct characters - in particular our heroine Roslind, the titular Knight of Gaelgara, a character who is strong and brave but still young and with much to learn, and her family. All in all, an excellent debut. (Longer review under hardback entry!)

    Propriétaire de la boutique
    04 oct. 2024

    Thanks, Axel, for your support and your wonderful review.

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