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Scarlet

Number 2 in series
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The gripping second volume of Stephen Lawhead's extraordinary retelling of the Robin Hood legend. From his gaol cell, outlaw Will Scatlocke waits to be hanged. Before he swings, Will - known to his friends as Scarlet - dictates his story to Odo, a duplicitous monk who has been given the job of recording his confession. Odo serves the ambitions of Abbot Hugo, who is gathering evidence that will lead to the capture of the men who have plagued the aristocracy and robbed the church of treasure. Hugo seeks the destruction of the elusive King Raven and his band, the Grellon. Driven from his home in the north of England, Will has trekked to Wales to join his fortunes with that of the man whose reputation is growing throughout Britain. A forester skilled with the longbow, Will is soon part of Bran ap Brychan's inner circle. In a failed attempt to kidnap sheriff Richard de Glanville, Will is captured. With rumours of conspiracy deepening at court, the humble prisoner becomes a vital link to the outlaws who abandoned him - and on whose loyalty their lives depend - and the throne of England.

Author Biography

Stephen Lawhead is an internationally acclaimed author of mythic historical tales. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife Author Location: Oxford, UK. Hood (HB 978 1904233 70 8 , PB +1904233 93 0). Released by other publishers: The Pendragon Cycle: Taliesin, Merlin, Arthur, Pendragon, Grail. The Celtic Crusades trilogy, Song of Albion trilogy, Patrick: Son of Ireland, Byzantium
Release date NZ
September 1st, 2007
Audience
  • Teenage / Young Adult
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
ATOM
Pages
448
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions
145x223x38
ISBN-13
9781904233725
Product ID
1688855

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