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Triskele: Book One of the Bwy Hir Trilogy

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“A spellbinding creation of this calibre is a joy to read. You will not be disappointed.” “Lowri Thomas unravels a gripping story of love, betrayal and murder - mythology is made real within the pages of the Bwy Hir Trilogy.” THE TRISKELE - BOOK ONE OF THE BWY HIR TRILOGY The first of the trilogy, The Triskele, set deep in the Mountains of Snowdonia, when the three branches of the Triskele – The Bwy Hir, an ancient race of giants, referred to in the bible as Nephilim, the Druids and the Chosen are gathered at a sacred meeting place for the Harvest of Blood Ceremony at Winter Solstice. But the Triskele is in grave danger of unravelling as treachery and misdeeds flow through its ranks. A Chosen family, the Morgans of Ty Mawr Farm find themselves floundering in the dangerous undercurrents as a young couple’s indiscretions come to light and shake the foundations of an ancient triskele formed to protect the lands of Cymru, to keep the old ways alive and serve the Bwy Hir, the ancient deities who claim the verdant mountains and valleys as their own.

334 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 26, 2014

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Lowri Thomas

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Welsh born Lowri Thomas lives in North Wales with her husband, two children and a merry band of Jack Russell dogs.

Her debut novel the Triskele was inspired by her love of Welsh mythology, history, traditions and many hours rambling through the hills and mountains of Snowdonia.

When asked how to pronounce her name, she explained, "Its not as complicated as it looks! You pronounce is LOW...ERR...EE."

THE TRISKELE and R'HELA is available to download in paperback or ebook version. The third of the trilogy, MIRROR MEN is due in the fall.

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January 1, 2015
I Fell in Love

What I like about this story is that from the moment you begin reading it draws you in. Sometimes it was a little hard to follow because of some of the names, maybe some explanation of the origin of the story would help with that. Other than that I can't wait to read the rest of the trilogy.
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