Dark Winds Rising

A Novel

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Dark Winds Rising by Mark Noce, St. Martin's Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mark Noce ISBN: 9781466884441
Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication: December 5, 2017
Imprint: St. Martin's Press Language: English
Author: Mark Noce
ISBN: 9781466884441
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication: December 5, 2017
Imprint: St. Martin's Press
Language: English

Mark Noce returns to Medieval Wales with Dark Winds Rising, his second book about the Braveheart-like Queen Branwen in this epic historical series.

Three years after uniting the Welsh to defeat the Saxons and settling down with her true love, Artagan, Queen Branwen finds her world once again turned upside down as Pictish raiders harry the shores of her kingdom. Rallying her people once more, she must face her most dangerous foe yet, the Queen of the Picts. Ruthless and cunning, the Pictish Queen turns the Welsh against each other in a bloody civil war.

All the while Branwen is heavy with child, and finds her young son’s footsteps dogged by a mysterious assassin who eerily resembles her dead first husband, the Hammer King. In the murky world of courtly intrigue, Queen Branwen must continually discern friend from foe at her own peril in the ever-shifting alliances of the independent Welsh kingdoms.

Branwen must somehow defeat the Picts and save her people before the Pictish Queen and the assassin destroy their lives from the inside out. Just as the Saxons threatened Branwen’s kingdom from the landward side of her realm in Between Two Fires, now the Picts threaten her domain from sea in this thrilling sequel. But she soon finds that the enigmatic Picts are unlike any foe she has faced before.

Mark Noce bases his novel on primary sources, as well as myths and legends that help bring the Dark Ages to life. Set in a time and era in which very little reliable written records or archeological remains have survived, the characters and some of the place names are fictional, but the physical environment, the historical details, and the saga of the Welsh people is very real.

This continuation of Branwen's story combines elements of mystery and romance with Noce's gift for storytelling.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Mark Noce returns to Medieval Wales with Dark Winds Rising, his second book about the Braveheart-like Queen Branwen in this epic historical series.

Three years after uniting the Welsh to defeat the Saxons and settling down with her true love, Artagan, Queen Branwen finds her world once again turned upside down as Pictish raiders harry the shores of her kingdom. Rallying her people once more, she must face her most dangerous foe yet, the Queen of the Picts. Ruthless and cunning, the Pictish Queen turns the Welsh against each other in a bloody civil war.

All the while Branwen is heavy with child, and finds her young son’s footsteps dogged by a mysterious assassin who eerily resembles her dead first husband, the Hammer King. In the murky world of courtly intrigue, Queen Branwen must continually discern friend from foe at her own peril in the ever-shifting alliances of the independent Welsh kingdoms.

Branwen must somehow defeat the Picts and save her people before the Pictish Queen and the assassin destroy their lives from the inside out. Just as the Saxons threatened Branwen’s kingdom from the landward side of her realm in Between Two Fires, now the Picts threaten her domain from sea in this thrilling sequel. But she soon finds that the enigmatic Picts are unlike any foe she has faced before.

Mark Noce bases his novel on primary sources, as well as myths and legends that help bring the Dark Ages to life. Set in a time and era in which very little reliable written records or archeological remains have survived, the characters and some of the place names are fictional, but the physical environment, the historical details, and the saga of the Welsh people is very real.

This continuation of Branwen's story combines elements of mystery and romance with Noce's gift for storytelling.

More books from St. Martin's Press

Cover of the book Some Sing, Some Cry by Mark Noce
Cover of the book The Denzel Principle by Mark Noce
Cover of the book The Year of Ice by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Painfully Shy by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Denim Mania by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Stephen Coonts' Deep Black: Arctic Gold by Mark Noce
Cover of the book The Secrets of Mary by Mark Noce
Cover of the book The Feline Mystique by Mark Noce
Cover of the book God on the Quad by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Can You Keep a Secret? by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Dog Talk by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Rethinking Reputation by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Buried Alive by Mark Noce
Cover of the book Cartel: The Coming Invasion of Mexico's Drug Wars by Mark Noce
Cover of the book The Hidden Man by Mark Noce
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy