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Le Crépuscule des Celtes

Cette saga épique plonge dans une ère sombre et tumultueuse où les légendes s'éveillent et le destin d'un royaume est en jeu. Suivez le voyage d'un jeune héritier, tiraillé entre un sentiment de fatalité et de devoir, alors que sa terre fait face à la menace d'une invasion. C'est un récit de fantasy captivant, riche en magie, trahison et héroïsme, explorant la confrontation entre les mythes anciens et une réalité en déclin.

The Ice King (Twilight of the Celts Book III)
The Storm Lord
The Last Dragon: Twilight of the Celts Book I
The Storm Lord (Twilight of the Celts Book II)
The Last Dragon

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    The first part in an epic sequel to M.K. Hume's King Arthur trilogy The legend of King Arthur lives on... King Artor lies slain and Ector, a mere boy, is acknowledged as the legitimate heir to the kingdom. But the land of the Celts is weakened and Ector grows up torn between a sense of doom and duty. Meanwhile, in the Forest of Arden, it is revealed to young Arthur that he is the Bastard Prince, son of King Artor and Lady Elayne. Trained in the skills of a warrior, Arthur cannot challenge the position of his ruler and childhood friend, but nor can he stand back and watch Briton crumble under the threat of invasion. As the Last Dragon, he must ensure that his father's legacy lives on...

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    The legend of King Arthur lives on ... Crippled with hunger and weary to the point of collapse, Gareth Minor enters the fortress of Arden to deliver the dire news that Lord Arthur, the Last Dragon, has been captured by barbarians and taken to the frozen north.

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    The triumphant conclusion to M.K. Hume's magnificent Twilight of the Celts trilogy that completes the epic series about the legend of King Arthur, sure to appeal to fans of Conn Iggulden and George R. R. Martin.

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