The Dark Mirror (Bridei Chronicles 1)

The Dark Mirror (Bridei Chronicles 1)

by JulietMarillier (Author)

Synopsis

In the mid 6th century the Pictish kingdom in northern Britain is under threat from the Gaels and the Christian faith, which leaves the leaders of the northern realm struggling to maintain their ancient traditions. All hope rests on the shoulders of young Bridei, a little-known son of the royal line, who is seen as the perfect candidate for future kingship. At his remote forest home of Pitnochie, Broichan, a powerful druid, sets about training the boy in the ways of the ancients and in the all-important preparation to be a leader of men. But Broichan has not allowed for the Good Folk, inhabitants of the ancient forests of Fortriu and well-known workers of tricky magic.When Bridei discovers a strange baby girl abandoned on Broichan's doorstep in the chill of the winter solstice, he takes her into the house. And the druid has to realise that there is one unpredictable power at work that may be too strong for him to control and could become the death of his dreams. 'Marillier has a wonderful sense of place and deftly evokes the wild landscape and harsh life of 6th century Scotland ...an exciting and very enjoyabe read' - "Starburst".

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Format: Unabridged
Pages: 688
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Tor
Published: 17 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0330426699
ISBN 13: 9780330426695

Media Reviews
An engrossing, beautifully written work of historical fiction and a portrait of a man's fierce struggle to find his own truth. -- Booklist on Wolfskin
A rich tapestry of love and loss, family loyalty and personal sacrifice. -- Publisher Weekly (starred) on Child of the Prophecy
The author's keen understanding of Celtic paganism and early Irish Christianity adds texture to a rich and vibrant novel. -- Library Journal on Daughter of the Forest
Author Bio
Juliet Marillier holds advanced degrees in music and languages, and has had a lifelong passion for both Celtic music and Irish folklore. She resides with her family in Perth, Western Australia.