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The Last Abbot of Linn Duachaill

By: Michelle Markey Butler, Jess Barry
Narrated by: Karen Merritt
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The last Viking attack is still a raw wound in the memories of the people of Linn Duachaill when the longship Seedrache appears at the mouth of the river. But Captain Mariel is a trader, not a raider.

Driven by the knowledge that if the voyage fails her family will lose their entire estate, she offers silver for tall trees she can turn into longships. Abbot Coman’s greed overcomes his mistrust and he accepts. But politics threaten their tentative cooperation.

The abbot is playing a dangerous game in his search for power and prestige. He and the local minor king owe the high king tribute, and neither cares if the money belongs to someone else.

Unlikely alliances and strange betrayals surface at every turn. Will this vicious competition entangle Captain Mariel and destroy her hopes of saving her family’s fortunes?

©2021 Michelle Markey Butler and Jess Barry (P)2021 Michelle Markey Butler and Jess Barry

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