"Super Irish historical"
In the tenth century, the Norsemen assault the minor
relatively peaceful Irish Clan. They pilfer, rape, and
randomly kill without a second thought. Observing the
cruel attack in shock is a young lad, Brian mac Cennedi.
He vows that one day there will be vengeance for the wanton
death and destruction that the marauders brought to his
clan. As he grows into adulthood, Brian never forgot his vow. He
begins his quest of revenge starting with efforts to unite
the Irish clans under his rule. His battles with Viking
and Irish alike become legendary as no one fights more
ferociously than Brian does in battle. Eventually he
conquers and unites the land, becoming known as Boru, the
High King of Ireland. LION OF IRELAND is an exciting historical fiction tale
that cleverly blends known facts, legends, and Morgan
Llywellyn's wonderful imagination into a great epic tale.
The story line vividly provides a feel for tenth century
Ireland without skimping on the action or on character
development. The heroic Brian, the three key females, and
his foes are fully developed so that the audience
understands their motives while obtaining more insight into
an interesting era. Ms. Llywellyn is the bard of Irish
fictional history. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 24, 2002
|