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Conall II: The Raven’s Flight—Eitilt an Fhiaigh Dhuibh: Conall, #2
Conall III: The Sisters—Na Deirfiúracha: Conall, #3
Conall: The Place Of Blood—Rinn-Iru: Conall, #1
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"Witch!" Tullus gasped.

"You are not that fortunate, Roman," came the menacing reply."

 

Blood has purchased a fragile peace for Conall and Mórrígan and the close circle of friends they call family. However, allies and enemies alike wonder if the king and queen have lost the thirst for vengeance on those who slaughtered their families. Alarmed, gods, kings, and despots conspire to poke the slumbering fire.

Brennus of the Senones smarts at his defeat at Conall's hands and covets his lands and wealth. Will a bruised ego and hubris overrule the Gaulish king's typical pragmatism?

The Gaiscedach want revenge for the defeat and execution of their queen. In the dead of night, like cockroaches, they scuttle over the walls of Lugudunon.

Marcus Fabius Ambustus tolerates no challenge to his plan to be the Dictator of Rome. But has arrogance blinded him to the enemy he has nurtured?

The gates of Rome and retribution draw closer. But Conall needs his enemies as much as his friends. Still, who are enemies and who are friends? It is a time of schisms and rebuilding, of loved ones endangered, and assassins and spies revealed.

Yet, there has always been one constant: only the foolish doubt Conall and Mórrígan will show mercy to those who threaten their family.

 

Conall V: Retribution is the final novel in the Conall series.

 

 

The Conall Series contains scenes of sex, violence, and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) in which it is set. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 1, 1976
Conall II: The Raven’s Flight—Eitilt an Fhiaigh Dhuibh: Conall, #2
Conall III: The Sisters—Na Deirfiúracha: Conall, #3
Conall: The Place Of Blood—Rinn-Iru: Conall, #1

Titles in the series (5)

  • Conall: The Place Of Blood—Rinn-Iru: Conall, #1

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    Conall: The Place Of Blood—Rinn-Iru: Conall, #1
    Conall: The Place Of Blood—Rinn-Iru: Conall, #1

    Over four hundred years before the birth of Christ, the island of Ériu is a patchwork of feuding kingdoms, vast plains, and frozen bogs. Battle, intrigue, betrayals, and courage are part of life for the Celts who call Ériu home.  At the same time, from their underground halls, the mysterious demi-goddesses of the Aes Sídhe seduce brave warriors, turning men into kings and binding them with fearsome geis.  Conall Mac Gabhann is content with his apprenticeship with the local blacksmith. Content, that is, until he finds his family slaughtered in their home. Two men share responsibility for the massacre: a mad Irish king and a dissolute Roman. Conall will have his vengeance or die in the attempt. Accompanied by his childhood love—the beautiful but dark-spirited—Mórrígan, and the veteran warrior Fearghal, Conall's quest takes him northward through unfriendly kingdoms to a confrontation beyond the ancient earthworks of the Black Pig's Dyke. Along the way, Conall and Mórrígan will gather an army and come under the influence of the Aes Sídhe. If Conall desires, an apprentice blacksmith will become a king. Who knows what Mórrígan will become?     The Conall Series contains scenes of sex and violence and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) it is set in. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

  • Conall II: The Raven’s Flight—Eitilt an Fhiaigh Dhuibh: Conall, #2

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    Conall II: The Raven’s Flight—Eitilt an Fhiaigh Dhuibh: Conall, #2
    Conall II: The Raven’s Flight—Eitilt an Fhiaigh Dhuibh: Conall, #2

    Conall II: The Raven's Flight continues to chronicle the story of Conall and Mórrígan and the epic journey of the warriors from Ériu (Ireland). Conall and his brooding queen, Mórrígan, lead over two thousand warriors with their followers across the narrow sea separating Ériu from Albu (Britain). Their quest: the capture of Cassius Fabius Scaeva, the dissolute Roman held responsible for the slaughter of their families. The Ériu encounter human, natural, and supernatural foes and friends. At the mercy of the Aes Sídhe, a race of demi-goddesses who demand that he fulfil his geis, Conall is named the "Hand of the Goddess" and given the instrument that will crush the Na Daoine Tùrsach—a tribe of fanatical, blood-lusting priests. They battle fierce northern tribes: the Forest People's one-eyed king, Drostan Ruadh, opposes their presence, as do the Na Mèadaidh, led by the sly Finnean Mac Sèitheach. Yet, not all are enemies. The Raven People offer their support, although it too comes at a price. Heroes and villains from myth, legend, and history converge in this saga set in the vast ancient forests, frozen bogs, snow-capped mountains, and mysterious lochs of Scotland some four hundred years before the birth of Christ. The Conall Series contains scenes of sex and violence and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) it is set in. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

  • Conall III: The Sisters—Na Deirfiúracha: Conall, #3

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    Conall III: The Sisters—Na Deirfiúracha: Conall, #3
    Conall III: The Sisters—Na Deirfiúracha: Conall, #3

    It is 406 B.C. The Gaels tramp battle through the vast forests of Northern Albu and cross the brooding moors and marshes to reach the grain fields of Southern Albu. The majestic stone brochs, crannags and dùin of the north give way to the great hillforts of the South. The Sisters is the third book of the Conall series. In this tale, the fearsome women surrounding Conall take centre stage. A malevolent queen bent on conquering Northern Albu launches an invasion and kidnaps the twin daughters of Conall and Mórrígan. The king's and queen's blood oath promises no mercy until the young twins are returned. Which partners are loyal to their hand-fasting oaths, and who will betray them? Will honour be redeemed on the battlefield?  A merciless assassin stalks the community, and Tadhg is given the unenviable task of tracking the killer down. His mission worsens when the signs point to one of the women close to Conall, and he becomes a target.  Amid the battles, betrayals and intrigue, Mòrag, a tall beauty and fearsome warrior, desires Conall at any cost. A clash with Conall's queen, also known as The Dark Huntress, is inevitable. The Conall Series contains scenes of sex and violence and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) it is set in. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

  • Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles—Snaidhm Iolar: Conall, #4

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    Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles—Snaidhm Iolar: Conall, #4
    Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles—Snaidhm Iolar: Conall, #4

    "Butter-gold and cruelly hooked, the beak ripped a ragged gash across the newborn's throat."   Blacksmith's son, Conall Mac Gabhann's only desire was to follow in his father's footsteps and enjoy a long life with his childhood love, Mórrígan. The slaughter of their parents dashed those dreams. Fuelled by vengeance, both embark on the dark path of retribution.  From the ancient forest, two great eagles take wing. With amber-gold eyes, Fate and the Goddess watch, ready to guide and meddle in human lives.  Conall, now Clann Ui Flaithimh's 'king over kings', must complete his geis—at any cost. He takes another stride closer to Rome and a reckoning with Marcus Fabius Ambustus. Flat-bottomed biremes carry Conall's army across the Muir nIocht to crash on the shingle beaches of Northwestern Gaul.  New enemies and uneasy alliances flourish. Assassins, treason, and betrayal thrive.  Above all, Conall values loyalty. Thus, treason within the tribe sours his belly. Mercy will have no part in his response.  The fourth novel in the Conall series, Conall IV: A Brace of Eagles, is a rousing epic of Celtic heroes and villains, bloody battles, political intrigue, honour, betrayal, tragedy and forbidden love.     The Conall Series contains scenes of sex, violence, and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) in which it is set. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

  • Conall V: Retribution—Díoltas: Conall, #5

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    Conall V: Retribution—Díoltas: Conall, #5
    Conall V: Retribution—Díoltas: Conall, #5

    "Witch!" Tullus gasped. "You are not that fortunate, Roman," came the menacing reply."   Blood has purchased a fragile peace for Conall and Mórrígan and the close circle of friends they call family. However, allies and enemies alike wonder if the king and queen have lost the thirst for vengeance on those who slaughtered their families. Alarmed, gods, kings, and despots conspire to poke the slumbering fire. Brennus of the Senones smarts at his defeat at Conall's hands and covets his lands and wealth. Will a bruised ego and hubris overrule the Gaulish king's typical pragmatism? The Gaiscedach want revenge for the defeat and execution of their queen. In the dead of night, like cockroaches, they scuttle over the walls of Lugudunon. Marcus Fabius Ambustus tolerates no challenge to his plan to be the Dictator of Rome. But has arrogance blinded him to the enemy he has nurtured? The gates of Rome and retribution draw closer. But Conall needs his enemies as much as his friends. Still, who are enemies and who are friends? It is a time of schisms and rebuilding, of loved ones endangered, and assassins and spies revealed. Yet, there has always been one constant: only the foolish doubt Conall and Mórrígan will show mercy to those who threaten their family.   Conall V: Retribution is the final novel in the Conall series.     The Conall Series contains scenes of sex, violence, and language appropriate to the period (400 B.C.) in which it is set. It is not recommended for those under 14 without parental consent.

Author

David H. Millar

Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, David H. Millar is the founder and author-in-residence of Houston-based ‘A Wee Publishing Company’—a business that promotes Celtic literature, authors and art. Millar moved to Nova Scotia, Canada, in the late 1990s. After ten years shovelling snow, he decided to relocate to warmer climates and has now settled in Houston, Texas. Quite a contrast! An avid reader, armchair sportsman, and Liverpool Football Club fan, Millar lives with his family and Bailey, a Manx cat of questionable disposition known to his friends as "the small angry one!"

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