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Caradoc's Curse

Poetry of the Fabled Gable of Roman Britain (Part of The Hollow Vale Universe)

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Caradoc's Curse

By: Alexander Paul Burton
Narrated by: Alexander Paul Burton
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A mesmerizing journey into the heart of a forgotten world.

From the author of The Hollow Vale and Children of Avalon comes a powerful new entry in the Fabled Gable of Roman Britain poetry series.

In the rain-soaked landscapes of Somerset, England, where the echoes of ancient gods still whisper and the memory of a green and vibrant past lingers, a new conflict emerges. Caradoc's Curse is a poetic and lyrical tapestry woven from the threads of history and imagination.

Step into the world of Caradoc’s Curse, a poetic tale of two mortal men who stand against the encroaching shadows of the Roman legions. As the land mourns a past of "meadows green with mirth," they embark on a quest to preserve a sacred hill, Brent Knoll, from a world "lost in meaning, lost in time."

This is more than a story: it is a poetic translation from a fictional language, Tharionese, a testament to the author’s meticulous world-building.

Every phrase is steeped in the "language of echoes," creating a narrative that feels both ancient and deeply personal.

Discover a book where the past is not merely recalled, but felt; where every word is a hymn to what remains, and every poem is a vessel for memory.

©2025 Alexander Paul Burton (P)2025 Alexander Paul Burton
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