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Boudica: Dreaming the Serpent Spear

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 784

    Pages
  • 9780553814088

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  • 105 mm

    Width
  • 179 mm

    Height
  • 430 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 41 mm

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    Description

    Britannia, AD 60: The tribes of Britannia are ready to seek bloody vengeance. Twenty thousand warriors are poised to reclaim their land from their captors. Now is their chance: the Roman governor has marched his legions west, leaving his capital and a vital port undefended.There is no going back. But to crush her enemies for all time, the Boudica must do more than lead her army in the greatest rebellion Britain has ever known. She must find healing for herself, for the land and for Graine, her eight-year-old daughter. Colchester is burning. London has been destroyed. Amidst fire and...  Read More

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    Manda Scott

    Novelist, columnist and broadcaster MC Scott (aka Manda Scott) trained as a veterinary surgeon in Glasgow and worked at the Universities of Cambridge and Dublin, specialising in anaesthesia. A brief three year stint as a Director of the computer games company, Frontier Developments (Elite, Frontier First Encounter, Wallace and Gromit; Elite: Dangerous) bridged the gap from veterinary medicine to writing.

    Her novels have been short listed for an Orange Prize, nominated for an Edgar Award and translated into over twenty languages. She was a long term columnist for the Glasgow Herald, is a reviewer for the Independent and has contributed to the Telegraph, Times, Daily Express and BBC History Magazine. She has appeared on Time Team as an expert on the Boudican era and contributed to Radios 4 & 5.

    She is honoured to be Founder and current Chair of the HWA and looks forward to the associations continued growth. When not writing, or writing about writing, (or blogging, facebooking and tweeting about writing), she competes at canine agility and teaches shamanic dreaming courses and, of course, the occasional Arvon week somewhere beautiful in the UK countryside.

    Her latest novel is Rome: The Art of War. In preparation is a dual timeline novel of Jeanne dArc which lifts the lid on centuries of spin: whatever & whoever else she was, she absolutely wasnt a peasant girl who happened to get on a horse and found she could carry a lance.

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