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Rebel Angel

(1993)
(The third book in the Wolfking series)
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To save their land, or be its doom…



The time when the wolfkings ruled Ireland was over.

And so it seemed for the banished, bastard wolf-prince, Nuadu Airgetlam. He certainly did not want to reclaim his Irish throne from the tyrannical Giants of Gruagach, or to win back his beloved, Tara.

Tara has fallen into the clutches of the brutish Giants. She is their prey, soon to meet her doom…

Admist the turmoil of the realm, two outlandish humans Floy and Fenella are brought together to the timeless lair of Fael-Inis, the Rebel Angel. Now, with Nuadu and Fael-Inis’s daughter, Flame, they must work tirelessly to free Tara from the giants and the evil Robemaker, who threatens all with his necromancy, and to save ancient Ireland from its indomitable foes…

This alliance, however, may prove too powerful for even this task.

Ireland awaits: will they be its saviour, or its killing blow?

Rebel Angel is the third instalment, following Bridget Wood’s previous novels in the Wolfking series. It was originally published under the pseudonym Bridget Wood.

Sarah Rayne is the daughter of an Irish actor. She began writing in her teens, and after a convent education, which included writing plays for the Lower Third to perform, embarked on a variety of jobs. She is also the author of a number of acclaimed psychological thrillers and contemporary horror books, as well as a haunted house series.

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Genre: Fantasy

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