Stonehenge : 2000 BC - Bernard Cornwell - library CD audiobook

Stonehenge : 2000 BC - Bernard Cornwell - library CD audiobook

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  • Written By: Bernard Cornwell
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio
  • Published: February 2001
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NOTE: This audio book contains some explicit scenes and language. Adult Material

Written by Bernard Cornwell - Audio book performed by Frederick Davidson - Unabridged Fiction - 15 LIBRARY EDITION COMPACT DISCS - 17.9 hours

Publisher, Blackstone Audio (March 2001)

NOTE: Blackstone Audio LIBRARY EDITIONS come in durable, vinyl packaging with cover art created by Blackstone's award-winning art department. Inside the CD and MP3 CD packages, the CD sleeves are cloth. An index of contents and tracking information are included inside the MP3-CD format.

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“Bernard Cornwell’s Stonehenge receives Frederick Davidson’s passionate and clear voice as it tells of three rival brothers united in a religious quest.” —Reviewer’s Bookwatch

“[A] credible tale of greed, treachery, ambition, and courage….Davidson’s readily identifiable voice is precise and mannered….” —Booklist

Four thousand years ago, a stranger’s ominous gift and his death at the Old Temple of Ratharryn would precipitate the building of one of mankind’s most remarkable achievements. Cornwell’s epic novel, Stonehenge, catapults us into a powerful world of ritual, betrayal, and the never-ending pursuit of power, wealth, and spiritual fulfillment.

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.

About the Author: Bernard Cornwell was born in London. He worked for the BBC and Thames Television before coming to the United States to write full time. He lives with his wife on Cape Cod.

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