The Eaorl (The Casere)

Major Conn MacLeod (Ret,) is definitely no ordinary forty-six year old - and he now has an even longer list of achievements to prove it. Just six years after successfully passing through a "portal" from 21st Century Earth to medieval Meshech, he is conceivably the wealthiest man alive; master of numerous demesnes, farmer, industrialist and merchant - and soon to be the father of thirteen children. Despite his obvious success, he is risking it all by intervening in a war that is not of his making and is leading his small army again huge odds.  His opponents are aided by the Ancuman, powerful warriors from a distant continent, who, guided by their mad Goddess, are trying to conquer Meshech and enslave everyone - and who is taking his constant interfering extremely poorly. What happens if you "really" upset a goddess?

Thankfully, he has his slave girl, the beautiful but deadly Priecuman warrior Halla, to keep him diverted and the mighty warrior, Derryth of the Twacuman,  to keep him alive.

With a lopsided war to fight, amorous women to placate, and an irate Goddess to elude, what could possibly go wrong?

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The Eaorl (The Casere)

Major Conn MacLeod (Ret,) is definitely no ordinary forty-six year old - and he now has an even longer list of achievements to prove it. Just six years after successfully passing through a "portal" from 21st Century Earth to medieval Meshech, he is conceivably the wealthiest man alive; master of numerous demesnes, farmer, industrialist and merchant - and soon to be the father of thirteen children. Despite his obvious success, he is risking it all by intervening in a war that is not of his making and is leading his small army again huge odds.  His opponents are aided by the Ancuman, powerful warriors from a distant continent, who, guided by their mad Goddess, are trying to conquer Meshech and enslave everyone - and who is taking his constant interfering extremely poorly. What happens if you "really" upset a goddess?

Thankfully, he has his slave girl, the beautiful but deadly Priecuman warrior Halla, to keep him diverted and the mighty warrior, Derryth of the Twacuman,  to keep him alive.

With a lopsided war to fight, amorous women to placate, and an irate Goddess to elude, what could possibly go wrong?

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The Eaorl (The Casere)

The Eaorl (The Casere)

by Michael O'Neill
The Eaorl (The Casere)

The Eaorl (The Casere)

by Michael O'Neill

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Major Conn MacLeod (Ret,) is definitely no ordinary forty-six year old - and he now has an even longer list of achievements to prove it. Just six years after successfully passing through a "portal" from 21st Century Earth to medieval Meshech, he is conceivably the wealthiest man alive; master of numerous demesnes, farmer, industrialist and merchant - and soon to be the father of thirteen children. Despite his obvious success, he is risking it all by intervening in a war that is not of his making and is leading his small army again huge odds.  His opponents are aided by the Ancuman, powerful warriors from a distant continent, who, guided by their mad Goddess, are trying to conquer Meshech and enslave everyone - and who is taking his constant interfering extremely poorly. What happens if you "really" upset a goddess?

Thankfully, he has his slave girl, the beautiful but deadly Priecuman warrior Halla, to keep him diverted and the mighty warrior, Derryth of the Twacuman,  to keep him alive.

With a lopsided war to fight, amorous women to placate, and an irate Goddess to elude, what could possibly go wrong?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155537311
Publisher: Michael O'Neill
Publication date: 03/16/2018
Series: Casere
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 674 KB

About the Author

Michael O'Neill started working with Richard Ulbrich almost thirty years ago, and together, in 1994, they published his ultimate companion volume for all thoroughbred enthusiasts,  “Richard Ulbrich's Peerage of Racehorses”. Some years later, Michael facilitated and managed the online version of his book, www.ulbrichspeerage.net.

With Richard's passing, Michael intends to find a way to keep his work available for all, for time immemorial, as his work is an indispensable resource for all thoroughbred lovers.

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