Born in Northern Ireland, Edward Ruadh Butler studied Biomedical Sciences in Ireland and business in the US before working in newsrooms, bars, and laboratories, as a security guard, musician, and a lifeguard. Butler began by writing about Ireland in the 12th century during his lunch hour, and a year later he had completed the first draft of his debut novel, Swordland. He is currently writing a sequel to Swordland set in 1170.
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Swordland
Read by Richard Mitchley
Beneath the warhorses' hooves, a nation will fall; a tale of war set in medieval Ireland and Wales.
"Superbly researched and thrillingly told, Swordland is a vivid portrait of the ferocious but godly Normans as they rampage through Wales and Ireland. Writing in a lucid, descriptive style that brings to life landscapes, characters and battles, Butler delights in a narrative that blazes with intrigue and spine-chilling bloody action, while still managing to weave themes of religious affiliation, kinship, and questions over birthright like golden threads in a medieval tapestry." - Anthony Quinn, critically acclaimed author of Disappeared
Released Tue Mar 14 00:00:00 UTC 2017
English, Unabridged
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Lord of the Sea Castle
Read by Steven Crossley
In the second volume in the thrilling Invader series, Raymond must risk everything to prove himself.
Released Tue Aug 29 00:00:00 UTC 2017
English, Unabridged