The chronological harmonizing of the parallel accounts of the four Gospels provides a unique reading experience. In it, nothing has been added and nothing has been deleted. Because a true chronological harmony has proven historically to be very difficult, harmonizing authors usually attempt parallel[...]
There was a smell of blood mingling with the smell of burning that still clung about scorched timber and blackened thatch, and a great wailing rose from the watching crowd. The old High Priest dipped a finger in the blood and made a sign with it on Phaedrus s forehead, above the Mark of the Horse Lo[...]
Phaedrus the gladiator wins his freedom after years of bloody battles in the arena. Soon he finds himself riding north towards the wilds of Caledonia on a strange mission. He is to assume the identity of Midir, Lord of the Horse People, to seek vengeance against the treacherous Liadhan, who has usur[...]