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Books with author Gillian Bradshaw

  • Hawk of May

    Gillian Bradshaw

    eBook (Sourcebooks Landmark, Sept. 1, 2010)
    "Intelligent and imaginative...even the magic convinces." -Mary Renault, author of The King Must Die On The Path Toward Greatness, Every Hero Makes a Choice Legends sing of Sir Gawain, one of the most respected warriors of King Arthur's reign and one of the greatest champions of all time. But this is not that story. This is the story of Gwalchmai, middle son of the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, and gifted student of her dark magical arts. A story of an uncertain man, doubting his ability to follow his elder brother's warrior prowess and seeking to find his own identity by bonding with his frightening and powerful mother. Disappointed in himself and despised by his father, Gwalchmai sets out on a journey that will lead him to the brink of darkness... A tale of loss, redemption, and adventure, Hawk of May brings new depth and understanding to Sir Gawain, the legend of King Arthur, and the impact of choices made-and the consequences that follow. "A welcome new light on the horizon of popular Arthurian legend...delightful...a strong sense of love and mysticism...a ripping adventure tale." -Booklist "Will appeal to those who have enjoyed Tolkien's works." -Library Journal "Compelling...splendid...vibrant...exhilarating...a novel that seduces us into accepting sorcery and sanctity in King Arthur's England." -New York Times Book Review
  • Beacon at Alexandria

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Paperback (Soho Press, July 1, 2003)
    In the Fourth Century A.D., independent and determined young Charis is forbidden to become a doctor because she is a woman. Disguising herself as a eunuch she flees Ephesus for Alexandria, then the center of learning. There she apprentices to a Jewish doctor but eventually becomes drawn into Church politics and is forced once again to flee. She serves as an army doctor at a Roman outpost in Thrace until, kidnapped by barbarian Visigoths, she finds her destiny to heal and also to be a woman and a wife.
  • The Dragon, the Thief, and the Princess

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Paperback (Bliss Group Books, March 9, 2013)
    Award-winning novelist Gillian Bradshaw's classic fantasy-history tale of Egypt and Nubia, now in one volume. Teen fisherman Prahotep is nicknamed "bad-luck" because everything he touches turns to disaster. When his father dies, he sets off to Thebes to improve his fate, but soon winds up on a dangerous work crew, cutting stone for an evil magician. There he befriends a dying tomb-robber who tells him of unimaginable riches-and how to find them. Prahotep escapes the work crew but instead of finding the riches, he finds Lady Hathor, a proud, irritable dragon. Meanwhile, to the south, in Nubia, the princess Kandaki's family is murdered by a usurper. Kandaki refuses the usurper's offer of marriage, and is sent north to be offered as a sacrifice to a "swamp dragon."
  • The Beacon at Alexandria

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Sept. 1, 1986)
    In the first century Roman Empire, Charis, a young woman determined to become a doctor, flees from an arranged marriage, and, disguised as a eunuch, journeys to Alexandria to continue her studies
  • Horses of Heaven

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Nan A. Talese, April 1, 1991)
    Heliokleia, a young princess of Bactria, is allied in a mismatched marriage to the ruler of Ferghana, but she realizes too late that the king's son, Itaz, is her true soulmate
  • The Dragon, the Thief & the Princess

    Gillian Bradshaw

    eBook (Bliss Group Books, May 23, 2013)
    Award-winning novelist Gillian Bradshaw’s exciting fantasy-history tale of a thief, a dragon, a princess, monsters, sorcery, and battles in ancient Africa. Teen fisherman Prahotep is nicknamed “bad-luck” because everything he touches turns to disaster. When his father dies, he sets off to Thebes in Egypt to improve his fate, but instead of finding riches, he finds Lady Hathor, a proud, irritable dragon—and a creature that an evil sorcerer in the capital will kill to find.Meanwhile, to the south, in Nubia, the princess Kandaki’s family is murdered by a usurper. Kandaki refuses the usurper’s offer of marriage, and is sent north to be offered as a sacrifice to a “swamp dragon.” When all their paths cross, more than sparks fly.
  • Hawk of May

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, April 1, 1980)
    In sixth century Britain, Gwalchmai, the second son of Morgawse and Lot, escapes from the evil world of his sorceress mother and joins King Arthur's men, challenging the cruelest of Arthur's enemies--Aldwulf the sorcerer
  • The Dragon and the Thief

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Hardcover (Greenwillow, Sept. 1, 1991)
    In ancient Egypt an unlucky young man meets a wealthy dragon and together they find dangerous but exciting adventure
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  • The Alien in the Garden

    Gillian Bradshaw

    eBook (Bliss Group Books, March 12, 2014)
    A dancing shape-shifting alien, outer-space monsters, inter-galactic police, and the fate of a planet in another universe.In Alien in the Garden, young outcast Alex Marsh finds a sickly looking swan in his back yard, but when he tries to feed it, the swan bites him—and that’s when things get crazy! Alex is thrown into the middle of a desperate plot to thwart outlaw aliens who have come to earth to steal weaponry to kill their own kind. Can he step up to save his family and millions of lives in this exciting sci-fi adventure?
  • Hawk of May

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Landmark, Sept. 1, 2010)
    "Intelligent and imaginative...even the magic convinces." -Mary Renault, author of The King Must Die On The Path Toward Greatness, Every Hero Makes a Choice Legends sing of Sir Gawain, one of the most respected warriors of King Arthur's reign and one of the greatest champions of all time. But this is not that story. This is the story of Gwalchmai, middle son of the beautiful, infinitely evil sorceress Morgawse, and gifted student of her dark magical arts. A story of an uncertain man, doubting his ability to follow his elder brother's warrior prowess and seeking to find his own identity by bonding with his frightening and powerful mother. Disappointed in himself and despised by his father, Gwalchmai sets out on a journey that will lead him to the brink of darkness... A tale of loss, redemption, and adventure, Hawk of May brings new depth and understanding to Sir Gawain, the legend of King Arthur, and the impact of choices made-and the consequences that follow. "A welcome new light on the horizon of popular Arthurian legend...delightful...a strong sense of love and mysticism...a ripping adventure tale." -Booklist "Will appeal to those who have enjoyed Tolkien's works." -Library Journal "Compelling...splendid...vibrant...exhilarating...a novel that seduces us into accepting sorcery and sanctity in King Arthur's England." -New York Times Book Review
  • Beyond the North Wind

    Gillian Bradshaw

    Library Binding (Greenwillow, April 1, 1993)
    After learning that the evil Arimaspians and their witch queen plan to destroy the Issedones, Aristeas comes to the aid of his friends. By the author of The Dragon and the Thief.
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  • Horses of Heaven

    Bradshaw Gillian

    Mass Market Paperback (Spectra, July 1, 1992)
    The marriage of Mauakes, the elderly king of Ferghana, to Heliokleia, a beautiful, young Bactrian princess, unleashes fateful dark omens of tragedy, passion, turmoil, and downfall. Reprint.