The destruction of the inn
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This book continues the Celtic Ulster Cycle, following up the highly acclaimed retelling of "The Three Sorrows." The story is part myth, part heroic saga, and part literary tour de force, this is the tale of a king who dares …
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This book continues the Celtic Ulster Cycle, following up the highly acclaimed retelling of "The Three Sorrows." The story is part myth, part heroic saga, and part literary tour de force, this is the tale of a king who dares to ignore the prophecy that foretells his fate. -- Publisher description
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