The stolen bride
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The stolen bride
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- Label
- The stolen bride
- Statement of responsibility
- Tony Hays
- Subject
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- Arthur, King -- Fiction
- trueArthurian fantasy
- trueBritons
- Britons -- Fiction
- trueFantasy mysteries
- trueGreat Britain -- History -- To 1066
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- trueKnights and knighthood -- Great Britain
- Knights and knighthood -- Great Britain -- Fiction
- trueMalgwyn ap Cuneglas (Fictitious character)
- trueMurder
- trueMurder investigation
- Mystery fiction
- trueSoldiers
- trueRulers
- true5th century -- 401 -- 500
- trueArthur, King
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Shortly after Arthur and his counselor Malgwyn ap Cuneglas arrive in King Doged's kingdom to broker a deal between warring tribes, Doged is murdered. His young wife, defenseless and alone, appeals to Arthur to find her husband's killer. Arthur quickly agrees and Malgwyn is given this almost impossible task. Why would Arthur be so interested in helping keep this small region stable and under the High King influence? Perhaps because Doged's people had discovered caves that might contain huge veins of gold ... =
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 813.54
- Illustrations
- maps
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- An Arthurian mystery
- Series volume
- [4]
- Target audience
- adult
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