
Eileen Kernachan, The Sarsen Witch
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The Sarsen Witch Eileen Kernachan
The Sarsen Witch
Eileen Kernachan
The Dark Folk, the Ancient people, the Witch People have all been subjugated to the hors-lords. Those not enslaved hide deep in the hills out of fear of captivity. Naeri of the House of the Lady Ashton of the Albur clan hid in the mountains and caves alone foraging for food from the enemy. Eventually she is caught and brought before Chief Ricca to be punished for theft.
She is saved by the smith Gwi, who takes her on as his apprentice though he wants much more from her. The minstrel of the tribe is her cousin Daui who helps her find a magician who teaches Naeri how to use the stones and earth magic. Once she becomes proficient with its use, Daui directs Ricca and his men to construct a stone circle as a memorial to him at a place where the ley lines are numerous and power is stored like a battery. After it is built, Naeri will use her prowess as a romancer to bring down the horse lords and their tribes. Although frightened Naeri feels obligated to her kin, but believes no good will come of her mission.
THE SARSEN WITCH is a mesmerizing reading experience that depicts life in the Bronze Age of what will eventually become Britain. Naeri is a survivor who will allows herself to be pushed so far before she goes her own way. It is fascinating to observe how Ricca holds the various horse tribes together using threats and gifts (today we call it an earmark) to keep everyone in line; he is not a bad leader just a product of his time as he is not interested in the welfare of those he conquered (today we call them democrats).
Harriet Klausner
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