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Falls Ende Primus: Primus,Used
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Product Description The small picturesque hamlet of Mellester in Devonshire, England, is home to herdsman, Godwin Read and his son, Odo. When the aging knight, Sir William Ainsley, Lord of Mellester Manor goes on a hunt for wild boar, the inexplicable happens, and Godwin makes a decision that will ultimately impact their lives and Mellester Manor for ever.Set during the tumultuous reign of King Henry II, in feudal England, the quiet and peace of Mellester Manor is shaken by the unexpected. For Odo, there is more at stake than just his dignity and pride because they've already been taken, all he has left is his life. Will Falls Ende see his downfall and disgrace and how far will one man go to protect what's closest to his heart?Falls Ende is more than a simple story, it's a saga of survival against all the odds.Falls Ende Primus is a fulllength novel, seamlessly compiled from Falls Ende 'The Oath,' 'Courser' and 'The King.' About the Author Paul W. Feenstra is a historical fiction novelist. He has authored five novels, and recently completed the novella series, 'Falls Ende.' Meticulously researched, and set in beautiful and mysterious New Zealand, Paul's 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. Says Feenstra, "History is about the untold story, and writing historical fiction is a wonderful way to present the past in a compelling and entertaining way." Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Paul still commutes frequently to 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 still reside in Los Angeles. In his spare time, he enjoys photography and wrestling bears.
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