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Title:
The Dark Age
Series:
The Ancient Future #1
Written by:
Traci Harding 
Read by:
Edwina Wren 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
16 
Duration:
19 hours 35 minutes 
Published:
May 01 2010 
Available Date:
June 28 2011 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781742338729 
Genres:
Fiction; Fantasy Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Bestseller

The first instalment in this bestselling trilogy.

Late one evening, en route to visit a relative, an accident leaves Tory - the attractive, twenty-something daughter of a prominent history professor - stranded near a ring of stones in Britain. Tory resolves to spend the night at the stone circle and seek help in the morning. But across the vortex of time and space, she is taken back to the Dark Age. There she meets Prince Maelgwn of Gwynedd and his band of warriors. Initially her 'strange' appearance frightens them and they believe she is the notorious witch fabled to frequent the site. But she overcomes their fear and soon the tales of her adventures, brave deeds and beauty spread across the land.

"The first volume of 'The Ancient Future' trilogy by Traci Harding, "The Dark Age" is the story of Tory, a young woman who upon standing within a sacred British 'Ring of Stones' on a Solstice evening finds herself plunged back in time to ancient Britain where she encounters Prince Maelgwn of Gwyneed, his allies and his foes, as well as an incarnation of the fabled wizard Merlyn. A riveting novel of adventure, magic, time-travel, and true love, "The Dark Age" will leave listeners eagerly awaiting the rest of the trilogy. Ably narrated by Edwina Wren, this complete and unabridged audiobook production is technically flawless and highly recommended for personal and community library audiobook collections."
Midwest Book Review