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Assassin's Creed: Fragments: The Highlands Children

Assassin's Creed: Fragments, Book 2

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Assassin's Creed: Fragments: The Highlands Children

By: Alain T. Puyssegur
Narrated by: Samuel Roukin
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Discover this action-packed Assassin’s Creed Fragments novel about siblings tested and separated by the bloody carnage of war between England and Scotland.

Scotland, 1296. The winds of rebellion are blowing.

The wars of independence for Scotland are on the brink of changing the history of Great Britain.

Under assault from King Edward I, the besieged city of Berwick-upon-Tweed is delivered into the hands of the English, who massacre and burn everything in their path.

Aileas and Fillan, 16-year-old orphan twins, get separated on that horrific night. Aileas is carried away and disappears while Fillan manages to join forces with a Scottish clan fleeing to the north, into the very heart of the Highlands. The young man understands that they are to meet a mysterious group named the Brotherhood of Assassins, the only ones capable of protecting Fillan from the Order of the Templars, a group of warriors doggedly pursuing him.

While he tries to find any trace of his sister, Fillan must delve into his past to understand his true destiny and discover why the birthmark he carries on his wrist makes him a target for the Order of the Templars. He must find out why his life is suddenly in danger, just as the cry for liberty resonates across all Scotland.

©2023 Alain T. Puyssegur (P)2023 Recorded Books
Adventure Ghosts Historical Historical Fiction Horror Medieval Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense World Literature Highlander Fiction Assassin Middle Ages Scotland Royalty War
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