Oxford professor Lewis Gillies follows his friend through a magical portal and finds himself transported in time a thousand years earlier to the time of the ancient Celts.
"In an ancient cairn in the wilds of Scotland, Oxford student Simon Rawson vanishes, seemingly into thin air. Where has he gone? Unsettling signs -- a mysterious Green Man, a Celtic circle chalked on the sidewalk -- point his roommate, Lewis Gillies, to an impossible answer ... and an incredible destiny on the other side of a doorway between worlds."
"Oxford professor Lewis Gillies follows his friend through a magical portal and finds himself transported in time a thousand years earlier to the time of the ancient Celts."@en
"From the shelter of academia, two students have come to the misty moors of Scotland to investigate the reported sightings of a mythical beast. here where legends live, the inquisitive Simon Rawnson is seduced by the lure of the otherworld=and crosses a hidden border to serve as warrior for Nucici, lord of the eternal damned."@en
"While doing graduate work in Celtic studies at Oxford Lewis Gillies goes off in search of his roommate, Simon, who fell through a cairn into the land of the Tuatha de Danann, and finds himself playing roles within important Celtic mythology."
"From the dreaming spires of Oxford, Lewis Gillies drives north to seek a mythical creature in a misty glen in Scotland. Expecting little more than a weekend diversion, Lewis finds himself in a mystical place where two worlds meet, in the time-between-times--and in the heart of a battle between good and evil."
"Les anciens Celtes n'admettaient aucune séparation entre ce monde et l'autre monde. C'est ainsi que commence la trilogie du "Chant d'Albion", alors que l'équilibre est perverti, qu'une brèche s'entrouve et qu'une catastrophe cosmique menace."
"In this first book in the Song of Albion series, Lewis must search for his missing roommate Simon. But when he finds him, life changes forever."
"When an aurochs, a huge prehistoric ox long thought to be extinct, falls dead in a farmer's field in Scotland, Simon and Lewis, two graduate students, decide to investigate."
""Two Oxford graduate students stumble upon a stone cairn in Scotland and enter a magical "Otherworld" at once removed from and intimately connected to their own reality, becoming embroiled in an ancient battle against an evil that threatens both worlds"--Library Journal."@en
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