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Jack of Ravens
Jack of Ravens | Mark Chadbourn
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Jack Churchill, archaeologist and dreamer, walks out of the mist and into Celtic Britain more than two thousand years before he was born, with no knowledge of how he got there. All Jack wants is to get home to his own time where the woman he loves waits for him. Finding his way to the timeless mystical Otherworld, the home of the gods, he plans to while away the days, the years, the millennia, until his own era rolls around again . . . but nothing is ever that simple. A great Evil waits in modern times and will do all in its power to stop Jack’s return. In a universe where time and space are meaningless, its tendrils stretch back through the years. Through Roman times, the Elizabethan age, Victoria’s reign, the Second World War, and the Swinging Sixties, the Evil sets its traps to destroy Jack. Mark Chadbourn gives us a high adventure of dazzling sword fights, passionate romance, and apocalyptic wars in the days leading up to Ragnarok, the End-Times: a breathtaking, surreal vision of twisting realities where nothing is quite what it seems. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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I picked to this book because it involved Celtic Britain and the Tuatha de Danaan. There was about 60 pages of Britain. 30 pages of otherworldly. Then Rome 300 CE. The character was dimensional and had no added depth. I felt like the author was a sloppy writer. The plot sounded interesting, but it wasn't enough to make up for the terrible writing.

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And on to the next! Time to travel into Celtic Britain. #celtic #library #timetravelling

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