Mike Weatherley Spins Rousing Tale Set in Fifth Century Britain
Dog Ear Publishing reviews a new book about the bloody war fought between the Anglo-Saxons and the Romano-British for the land that would become modern Britain and the man who would become a legend.
Indianapolis, IN, November 15, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Dog Ear Publishing has published author Mike Weatherley’s new novel, “Pendragon.” The new novel is the first installment of his carefully researched story of the legendary Briton known as Arthur, who famously fought the first Anglo-Saxons and lives on as a cultural icon.
The true hero of the novel, is Ambrosius Aurelianus, a historically attested fifth-century Christian Romano-British soldier, whose regiment is one of the handful standing against the Anglo-Saxons. His world is shattered when his beloved wife and parents are tragically murdered by the very villains against whom he’s defending his homeland. He makes it his mission to put an end to their raids.
Joined by his brother, Victor, Ambrosius embarks on his quest. However, as he fights side by side with Geneva, a woman serving with another cavalry unit, feelings that he thought were long dead start to reawaken.
Can Ambrosious find love again? And is the Lucius Artorius Castus who founded the cavalry regiment that included Sarmatian women who fought like their Amazonian ancestors actually the King Arthur of legend? “Pendragon” is a fascinating tale of Britain’s distant past, with vibrant characters and plenty of action.
Author Mike Weatherley’s 15 years research have given him a wealth of information that shines through the pages of his novel. His career as a scientist gave him the drive to pursue his curiosity about one of Great Britain’s greatest cultural touchstones. He lives in Kent, United Kingdom.
For additional information, please visit www.pendragonbooks.net
Pendragon
Mike Weatherley
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-5693-7 260 pages $15.95 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere.
Dog Ear Publishing partners with authors to shape content that resonates with readers as diverse as the books we publish. Our mission is to leverage expertise, technology and relationships to form a meaningful and lasting bond between creators, content and culture as a whole. Dog Ear Publishing is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and can be contacted by phone at (317) 228-3656 or through our website, www.dogearpublishing.net.
The true hero of the novel, is Ambrosius Aurelianus, a historically attested fifth-century Christian Romano-British soldier, whose regiment is one of the handful standing against the Anglo-Saxons. His world is shattered when his beloved wife and parents are tragically murdered by the very villains against whom he’s defending his homeland. He makes it his mission to put an end to their raids.
Joined by his brother, Victor, Ambrosius embarks on his quest. However, as he fights side by side with Geneva, a woman serving with another cavalry unit, feelings that he thought were long dead start to reawaken.
Can Ambrosious find love again? And is the Lucius Artorius Castus who founded the cavalry regiment that included Sarmatian women who fought like their Amazonian ancestors actually the King Arthur of legend? “Pendragon” is a fascinating tale of Britain’s distant past, with vibrant characters and plenty of action.
Author Mike Weatherley’s 15 years research have given him a wealth of information that shines through the pages of his novel. His career as a scientist gave him the drive to pursue his curiosity about one of Great Britain’s greatest cultural touchstones. He lives in Kent, United Kingdom.
For additional information, please visit www.pendragonbooks.net
Pendragon
Mike Weatherley
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-5693-7 260 pages $15.95 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere.
Dog Ear Publishing partners with authors to shape content that resonates with readers as diverse as the books we publish. Our mission is to leverage expertise, technology and relationships to form a meaningful and lasting bond between creators, content and culture as a whole. Dog Ear Publishing is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, and can be contacted by phone at (317) 228-3656 or through our website, www.dogearpublishing.net.
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