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Lee, J. Ardian. Outlaw sword.


Berkley Berkley (bûr`klē), city (1990 pop. 16,960), Oakland co., SE Mich., a suburb of Detroit; inc. 1932. It is chiefly residential. , Ace. 310p. c2002. 0-441-00935-2. $14.00. SA

Dylan Matheson has returned to the 20th century from his adventures in the 18th, sent back and returned by the fairy fairy, in folklore, one of a variety of supernatural beings endowed with the powers of magic and enchantment. Belief in fairies has existed from earliest times, and literatures all over the world have tales of fairies and their relations with humans.  Sinnan in the hopes that he could prevent Scotland's eventual submission to British rule. But he has left his love, Cait, and a son he's never seen, so he forsakes his present future for a future in the past. Outlawed, hunted, pressed on all sides, he must save his Cait from her treacherous and dangerous husband and carve out Carve out

Usually occurs when a company decides to IPO one of their subsidiaries or divisions. The company usually only offers a minority share to the equity market. Also known as equity carve out.
 a life for them all in an unforgiving land. Then a visitor from the future warns him of danger to his family. Can he change the past to protect them?

Despite the set-up, there is little of magic or fantasy about this sequel to Son of the Sword. But as a historical novel, it is solid and interesting, with treachery Treachery
See also Treason.

Aaron

plots downfall of Titus. [Br. Lit.: Titus Andronicus]

Achitophel

traitorous Earl of Shaftesbury. [Br. Lit.
, violence and swordplay aplenty a·plen·ty  
adj.
In plentiful supply; abundant: "There were warning signs aplenty for their candidates as well" Michael Gelb.
. More likely to appeal to fans of history than of fantasy, this is an optional purchase. For large collections. Deirdre B. Root, Ref. Libn., Middletown PL., Middletown, OH
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Author:Root, Deirdre B.
Publication:Kliatt
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Sep 1, 2002
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