
Falls Falls Ende - Sextus: Sextus
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A vengeful band of Irish clansmen slaughtered everyone in Macha's small coastal village and encouraged by the bombastic rantings of a delusional Catholic priest, they've now come for her. In fear for the life of her unborn child, she flees with nothing but the clothes she wears. Driven by fanciful tales of sorcery and witchcraft, the Irishmen are relentless in their pursuit; it isn't her they want to kill - it's her child. However, the clansmen are not the only ones seeking her child's life. Viking priests have foretold the future and sent men to find her and the boy. The stakes are high, and a depraved Irish druid, at the bidding of Nels One-Ear, a Viking warrior, leaves no stone unturned as bodies begin to pile up. Determined to keep her son alive, their escape takes them to Frankia, where she teaches him about the beauty of nature and the art of healing; it is here that the boy learns about divination and the extreme lengths of cruelty and violence sadistic men enjoy. Staying alive is a challenge; it seems everyone wants him dead. Falls Ende - Sextus is a story of adversity and the joy of finding love. It is the sixth novel in the Falls Ende series and chronicles the life and hardships of Cathal O Brollachain, a most extraordinary and enigmatic man.
About the Author
Paul W. Feenstra is an author known for his works in the historical fiction genre, gaining recognition for his compelling storytelling and meticulous research. Feenstra's writing often explores themes of human resilience, cultural identity, and historical events, captivating readers with vivid characters and rich settings. Feenstra's commitment to authenticity and his ability to weave together intricate narratives have earned him a dedicated readership.
His first novels, 'Boundary,' 'The Breath of God' and 'For Want of a Shilling' detail early colonial life and the impact colonialism had on native Maori. In the tradition of iconic Kiwi short-stories, 'Gunpowder Green' is a nostalgic heart-warming look into New Zealand's unique and colourful past.
Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Paul lived in Los Angeles, California, where he worked as a multiple 'Emmy' nominated entertainment industry professional. For over 25 years he called the USA home and was fortunate to travel extensively throughout the country. His two grown children now live in New Zealand. In his spare time, he enjoys photography and wrestling bears.