The Witch's Daughter The Witch's Daughter

The Witch's Daughter

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Publisher Description

1169, Ireland.

The town of Duncormac is caught between a crusading bishop and Norman invaders.

The deposed King of Leinster Diarmaid mac Murchada desperate to regain his throne, entreats aid from Henry Plantagenet, the Norman King of England whose line would later result in House Lancaster and the War of the Roses. On May 1st 1169 two ruthless Norman captains land on Irish soil.

But in that small village, a group of unlikely heroes and their stone bridge stands on the route to the first Norman victory.

When Hilde Blaine, 13 year old daughter of a woman accused of witchcraft, is witness to the first scouts of the Norman force, she sets events in train that will echo throughout history.

Based on the true and startling events of the Norman invasion, "The Witch's Daughter" asks "what if" King Diarmaid were late for his own invasion? What if a few Ostmen and Irish folk meeting in battle against a vast army had the aid of the ancient spirits of the mists?

Researched by the author over ten years, including visits to the sites of the invasion, the Witch's Daughter is a dramatic take on events that changed Ireland forever.

Includes maps and illustrations of the Ireland of 1169 and codes to access full colour illustrations from the companion website.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
371
Pages
PUBLISHER
Sarah Smith
SIZE
4.6
MB
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