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Honorable Mention for Fiction
at the 2007 London Book Festival |
| 2008 Eric Hoffer Book Award (Notable) for the General Fiction category. |
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| The 2007 iUBR Award for Cover Design | |
| The Pict is available at Amazon.com, in print and for the Kindle, at Barnes and Noble, in print and eBook, at Smashwords in all eBook versions, and most other online booksellers. |
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The Year is 84 AD. The Roman Empire has consolidated control over Lower Britannia, including Wales and the troublesome Isle of Mona. This land is their final frontier, and there are vast lands yet to be taken. Most notably, Caledonia remains to the north, untamed, defiant, and shrouded in damnable mist. Agricola's edict is clear: the intractable tribes in the Highlands must be taken. The Pict tells the exciting and imaginative tale of how one enigmatic man united the scattered and reclusive Pictish tribes of ancient Scotland (Pictavia) into a loose but resilient confederation in a dramatically successful bid to stave off Roman conquest. The Pict explores the invasion's impact upon the culture and the future of this fiercely independent people, and upon the man who so effectively led them to war. The Pict was published by iUniverse in August, 2007. It's an historical novel of Pictish Independence. If you enjoy historical fiction or early Scottish history, you might like this tale of the dramatic courage and resilience that established a firm foundation for the future of the Scottish nation. Get The Pict for your Kindle:
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| Excerpt:
Calach stood. His anger was surfacing, and he felt suddenly seized by the demons he had been struggling to contain. Sioltach stared at Calach in admiration as he quickly translated his words. Read Critical Reviews of The Pict |
My wife Karen gets the credit for encouraging me endlessly, listening until she fell asleep, and never |
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