Críticas:
"'The ultimate warrior's tale...a beautiful, poignant story of vengeance, lost love, outstanding heroism and a quite astonishing capacity for alcohol' MANDA SCOTT" (Manda Scott, author of Boudica)
"'Tightly written, oddly touching and with a strong sense of history as well as myth...an impressive first novel' JON COURTENAY GRIMWOOD, GUARDIAN" (Jon Courtenay Grimwood Guardian)
"'It's always a pleasure when a book defies expectations and George Green's HOUND is definitely a prime example...funny and clever...an entertaining and gripping read'" (SFCROWSNEST.COM)
"'Enjoyable and good-humoured'" (IRISH POST)
Reseña del editor:
This is the tale of one man's journey from the heart of the Roman Empire to a distant, rough-hewn land where warriors delight equally in the sound of the sword and the song of the poet - a world where honour is more important than life itself. This is Ireland, two thousand years ago.
This is a time for Heroes, a time of battle, boasting, drinking and telling stories, a golden age when myth and history meet and mingle. The court of King Conor throngs with Heroes, but it is the boy Cuchullain, an outsider whose birth is shrouded in mystery, who will grow to be Ireland's greatest warrior. As he becomes a man, under the guidance of the long-suffering, somewhat curmudgeonly Leary, his friend, confidant, charioteer and narrator of this tale, Cuchullain's exploits become the stuff of legend. But, as the armies of the vengeful Queen Maeve gather at the gates of Emain Macha, Cuchullain must face both his greatest challenge and his dark Destiny...
Retold as never before, this is a thrilling, timeless tale of heroism and friendship, of love and betrayal, of war and poetry. This is the story of Cuchullain, the Hound of Ulster.
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