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In an age of mysticism, of violence and treachery, of many old gods and one new, a savage Celtic beast stirs in the mountains of Wales. The Dragon has come, the Dragon of the Island. So begins the thrilling saga of Maelgwn the Great and his dynasty. It is a tale of family secrets and a blood curse. Of passion and betrayal. Triumph and tragedy. Magic and mystery. And most of all, the eternal power of love. "Take a walk on the wild side of 6th century Wales."—Elizabeth Lowell"A treasure not to be missed."—Harriet Klausner"Mary Gillgannon plunges readers into an era of violence and tempestuous rivalries with skill, and turns this into a time of great romance and mystery....A brilliantly colored portrait of the Arthurian world."—Kathe Robin, Romantic Times

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