Description
Loyalty and treachery, romance and the clash of arms, fill this novel, the first of a quartet about the Brothers of Gwynedd by a brilliant and highly-praised novelist. The tale is told by Samson, born in the same hour as his prince, Llewelyn, and foster-brother to David, youngest son of the Lord Griffith. He witnesses the struggle for leadership between the heirs of the great Llewelyn Fawr, as the younger Llewelyn strives to realise his grandfather’s dream of a strong, united Wales, while his brothers seek only the extension of their own lands and influence. And across the border Henry of England and the Marcher Lords are eagerly alert to exploit any dissension, to lend support to any unrest.
The Brothers of Gwynedd Series Book One.





