The Corn King and the Spring Queen

The Corn King and the Spring Queen
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Publisher : Canongate Books
Total Pages : 671
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ISBN-10 : 9781847675125
ISBN-13 : 1847675123
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Book Synopsis The Corn King and the Spring Queen by : Naomi Mitchison

Download or read book The Corn King and the Spring Queen written by Naomi Mitchison and published by Canongate Books. This book was released on 2010-07-01 with total page 671 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Introduced by Naomi Mitchison. Set over two thousand years ago on the clam and fertile shores of the Black Sea, Naomi Mitchison’s The Corn King and the Spring Queen tells of ancient civilisations where tenderness, beauty and love vie with brutality and dark magic. Erif Der, a young witch, is compelled by her father to marry his powerful rival, Tarrik the Corn King, so becoming the Spring Queen. Forced by her father, she uses her magic spells to try and break Tarrik’s power. But one night Tarrik rescues Sphaeros, an Hellenic philosopher, from a shipwreck. Sphaeros in turn rescues Tarrik from near death and so breaks the enchantment that has bound him. And so begins for Tarrik a Quest – a fabulous voyage of discovery which will bring him new knowledge and which will reunite him with his beautiful Spring Queen. ‘This breathtaking recreation of life in the ancient world welds the power of myth and magic to a stirring plot.’ Ian Rankin


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