About this series
It is one hundred years since the Fimbul winter. Danger no longer threatens the Northlands, but as a consequence, Alex has become restless and yearns for new adventure. Far from his kingdom, he finds what he seeks as he journeys into the east.
Into The East is the fourth of a series of ten fantasy adventure books by Oxfordshire writer Michael T. Ashgillian,
Known as the Northland Tales, the first book, Under The Tree, was published in 2013, the second, The Fairey Flag in 2014, as was the third, Fimbul (The Awakening of the Wolf).
Titles in the series (4)
- Under the Tree
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Two children, a sister aged seven and a brother aged ten, embark upon a school outing to the Hill of the White Horse, deep in the heart of southern Oxfordshire. Soon after their arrival, however, the mystery and unspoken magic of the hill and its surroundings begin to reach out to them, so much so that their lives will never be quite the same again. It all happened on a single day, a mid-winter’s day, not so very long ago. Enter into a world which lies not far beyond what the eye actually sees and the mind believes. The Northlands is a place that our great ancestors might well have recognised, for it is a land where magic, guardian spirits, elves and giants are as real as you and I. Under the Tree is the first of the ten Northland Tales.
- The Fairey Flag
The Fairey Flag is the second of a series of ten fairy-tale & fantasy adventure books for children and adults alike by Oxfordshire writer Michael T. Ashgillian. Known as ‘The Northland Tales’ The first book, Under the Tree, was published in 2013, The Fairey Flag takes the reader to a darker place as heroes from the first novel are recalled to The Northlands where its very existence is threatened by a developing evil which threatens to engulf it completely. The remaining eight stories are yet to be published. To find out more about the adventure visit www.Northlandtales.com
- Fimbul: The Awakening of the Wolf
Fimbul is the third of a series of ten fantasy adventure books by Oxfordshire writer Michael T. Ashgillian. Known as ‘The Northland Tales', the first book, Under the Tree, was published in 2103. and the second, The Fairey Flag, in 2014. No-one could have known why three children were drawn through a gateway that led them into another world entirely. They had been called to its aid twice before. Now, for a third time, they would find themselves returning to that beautiful, magical, yet mysterious and often wild place. The strength of the magic that they would encounter this time would be far beyond anything which they had ever experienced before.
- Into the East
It is one hundred years since the Fimbul winter. Danger no longer threatens the Northlands, but as a consequence, Alex has become restless and yearns for new adventure. Far from his kingdom, he finds what he seeks as he journeys into the east. Into The East is the fourth of a series of ten fantasy adventure books by Oxfordshire writer Michael T. Ashgillian, Known as the Northland Tales, the first book, Under The Tree, was published in 2013, the second, The Fairey Flag in 2014, as was the third, Fimbul (The Awakening of the Wolf).
Michael T Ashgillian
David P Elliot was born in Reading in the UK and, apart from 8 years in the Police Service in the 1970s, he spent almost 30 years in the IT industry before leaving to concentrate on his first love, writing. His debut novel ‘CLAN’, to which ‘The Gathering’ is a sequel, is a historical, supernatural thriller, first published in December 2008 and so far has sold in 16 countries, as well as being translated into German and can be downloaded as an audio book in MP3 or iPod formats narrated by the author. He has 3 grown up children and 3 grandchildren one of which inspired the novel. He now lives in Faringdon UK, with his partner Monika, a native of Munich. ‘Pieces of Fate’ his second book is an anthology of short stories in the ‘Tales of the Unexpected’ mode and is available in paperback or as an e-book, with the individual stories available only in e-book form. He is also working on developing ‘Clan’ as a feature film. You can find out more at www.davidpelliot.com
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