She Wept Black Tears
There is a war coming, visceral, bloodthirsty and damaging. The Morrigan sits on the stone of a ruined structure and knows that more blood will be spilled here. A man goes hill-walking just to enjoy the beauty of the Scottish Highlands and happens upon a ruined hillfort that no one has seen in hundreds of years. The fort, now discovered is the scene of an ancient battle, one that still rages between Celtic and demonic forces magical and mystical. Rob, the aesthete, the fool, the romantic dreamer, is about to get drawn into the strangest of worlds.
What else can I say but "Wow". I thought that I was reading a guide book to the Scottish Highland's and then it hit. Weird and wonderful, I could not stop this mad travelogue until I was in tears.
Margarita Fanning. The Book Review. I have often given Raymond Walker great book reviews and I do not regret a single one but this is stranger, still, than many of his other books. A walk into the Scot's Highlands, a lost civilisation. Eagle feathers and demonic personages take centre stage. A true fantasy coupled with a beautiful sadness infuses all the characters,
Marsha main. Poetry monthly.