The Red Dragon and the Crown of Saxnôt (A Tetralogy of Tales Book 4)
Book four in the series A Tetralogy of tales.Although dense fog obscures the early history of Britannia and Irish Scotia, enough of the ancient panorama is discernible to know the old Celts were pagans, devoted to a pantheon of gods, including the Phoenician goddess Ashtoreth, known also as Astarte or Easter. Yet, in the days of King Arthur, so long as faith and freedom flourished the barbaric hordes and heathen rituals were held at bay. With his death the invaders enshrouded Britannia once again in paganism. In the early kingdoms of the aristocracy there were shadow sovereigns, secret masters of monarchs€"the avowed enemies of King Arthur€s heirs.
A Tetralogy of Tales is bound by the settings of history and legend in pre-medieval England, Ireland, Scotland, the Shetland and Faroe Islands and Iceland. These are the stories of two dynasties, whose heraldry is still symbolized by two dragons, one red and the other white, and two lineages, the House of Arthur and the much older House of Saxn´t.