Beowulf's Ghost
by R. J. Madon
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Pub Date May 28 2022 | Archive Date Jun 17 2022
The Book Guild | Book Guild Publishing
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Description
How far back in time would you go to save your sister’s life?
Adam is living with the guilt of being responsible for his sister’s death. After running away on the anniversary of her death, he finds himself transported back in time to Northumberland in the sixth century where he is mistaken for the great hero Beowulf.
Caught up in a blood feud between the Angles and Celts, Adam is shocked to find that the spirit of his sister lives on in the body of another. As he struggles to overcome his own demons and fight the monsters he finds, both real and imaginary, he uncovers a plot to kill the one person who can lead him back to redemption.
Can he act in time? Can Adam fight the monsters and save his sister?
A Note From the Publisher2>
R. J. Madon was born in Cumbria, moving around the country whilst pursuing a career in healthcare. His writing skills were developed at a local writers’ circle, Guildford Writers, and through creative writing courses at the Winchester Writers' Festival, the Arvon Foundation, and the Golden Egg Academy. He now lives near the Cotswolds where he devotes his time writing stories that reflect his interests in history, mythology and the supernatural.
Marketing Plan
A time-slip historical fantasy that retells the classic story of Beowulf in the sixth century setting of Northumberland.
Brings a unique, modern perspective to the heroic poem.
Children aged 12+ will love this mythic, supernatural tale exploring the theme of guilt and the power of redemption.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781915352545 |
| PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 248 |
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