Review
'This excellent novel is a fantasy, yet every word of it has direct and understated relevance for our own political world ... The novel is chiefly a fast-paced, tense and highly convincing thriller. But McGann's impeccably fair-minded and intelligent hints at parallels with Israel and Palestine, or America and the Middle East, or the secular west and Islam, are impossible to miss, and his even-handed narrative is all the more effective in consequence. Exciting as fantasy adventure, thoughtful in present-day relevance, the book is a fine achievement and is strongly recommended.' (Peter Hollindale School Librarian )
'... Literary excellence' (INIS )
'McGann has created a clever, sharply constructed novel with credible characters and dialogue and tension-filled action. An excellent read.' (Sunday Tribune )
'Completely fantastical yet totally relevant' (Eoin Colfer )
Mark O'Sullivan
Sunday Tribune
Peter Hollindale, The School Librarian
Product Description
Chamus's nightmare begins when he survives a massacre. Suicide-bombers from neighbouring Bartokhrin are terrorising his country, Altima. How do you fight someone who isn't afraid of death?
Across the border, Riadni is no ordinary Bartokhrin girl; she dresses like a boy, fights like a boy, spits and rides her horse like a boy. When the Hadram Cassal set up camp on her father's land, she is drawn to these rebels who are prepared to fight -- and to die -- for their homeland.
A crash-landing in Bartokhrin territory forces Chamus and Riadni together and they find themselves on the run, hunted by killers. Danger and death are closing in on them from all sides.
About the Author
After three and a half years of advertising, he began to fear for his immortal soul. He returned to Ireland in the summer of 2002 much as he had left ... with no job, no home and some meagre savings.
He now lives in Kells and works as an author, freelance illustrator and artist..
You can check out Oisín's own website at oisinmcgann.com.