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Stonehenge a novel of 2000 BC

This is a story of three brothers and the building of Stonehenge.

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  • "This is a story of three brothers and the building of Stonehenge."@en
  • ""Four thousand years ago, a stranger's death at the Old Temple of Ratharryn and his ominous 'gift' of gold precipitates the building of what for centuries to come will be known as one of mankind's most singular and remarkable achievements. Bernard Cornwell's epic novel Stonehenge catapults us into a powerful and vibrant world of ritual and sacrifice at once timeless and wholly original, a tale of patricide, betrayal, and murder, of bloody brotherly rivalry, and of the never-ending pursuit of power, wealth, and spiritual fulfillment"--Container."@en
  • "Four thousand years ago, a stranger's death at the Old Temple of Ratharryn, and his ominous "gift" of gold, precipitates the building of what for centuries to come will be known as one of mankind's most singular and remarkable achievements. Bernard Cornwell's epic novel Stonehenge catapults us into a powerful and vibrant world of ritual and sacrifice at once timeless and wholly original, a tale of patricide, betrayal, and murder; of bloody brotherly rivalry; and of the never-ending pursuit of power, wealth, and spiritual fulfillment."
  • "Four thousand years ago, a stranger's death at the Old Temple of Ratharryn, and his ominous "gift" of gold, precipitates the building of what for centuries to come will be known as one of mankind's most singular and remarkable achievements. Bernard Cornwell's epic novel Stonehenge catapults us into a powerful and vibrant world of ritual and sacrifice at once timeless and wholly original, a tale of patricide, betrayal, and murder; of bloody brotherly rivalry; and of the never-ending pursuit of power, wealth, and spiritual fulfillment."@en
  • "This is the story of three brothers and their great rivalry that creates the great temple we know as Stonehenge."@en
  • "Four thousand years ago, three brothers grow up in a land that is now Britain. One becomes a warrior, ruthless in his pursuit of gold and power. One is a mystic who sees visions of the future. Between them stands Sagan, the gentle brother who will dedicate his life to building a temple he hopes will bring health and peace to the land."@en
  • "Three brothers, deadly rivals, are precariously united by a shared vision to create a temple to their gods. Lengar, the eldest, is a ruthless warrior intent on replacing his father as chief of the tribe. Camaban, his bastard brother, is a sorcerer whose religious fervor inspires the plan for Stonehenge. Caught between the zealousness of his ambitious brothers, it is the youngest, the peaceful Saban, who will become the true leader of his people and live to see the temple built in the name of salvation and regeneration."@en
  • ""This is the story of three brothers and of their great rivalry that creates the great temple we know as Stonehenge...One summer's day, a stranger carring great wealth in gold comes to the settlement of Ratharryn. He is killed in the old temple and the people assume that the gold is a gift from the gods. The three sons of Ratharryn's chief each preceive the great gift in a different way: the eldest Lengar, harnesses his murderous ambition to be a ruler; Camaban, the second son, has a vision that will force the youngest brother, Saban, to create the great temple on the green hill where the gods will appear on earth. It is Saban who is the leader and the man of peace. It is his love for a sorceress that finally brings the rivalries of the brothers to a head." -- back cover."
  • "Stonehenge is a tale of three brothers and of their rivalry that creates the great temple. Stonehenge is Britain's greatest prehistoric monument, this novel looks at the mystery of who built Stonehenge and why."@en
  • "One summer's day, a stranger carrying a great wealth in gold comes to Ratharryn. He dies in the old temple. The people assume that the gold is a gift from the gods. But the mysterious treasure causes great dissension, both without from tribal rivalry, and within."
  • "Four thousand years ago, a stranger's death at the Old Temple of Ratharryn and his ominous "gift" of gold precipitates the building of what, for centuries to come, will be known as one of mankind's most singular and remarkable achievements. Bernard Cornwell's epic novel Stonehenge catapults us into a powerful and vibrant world of ritual and sacrifice at once timeless and wholly original, a tale of patricide, betrayal, and murder; of bloody brotherly rivalry; and of the never-ending pursuit of power, wealth, and spiritual fulfillment."@en

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