Trade paperback. First edition thus [preceded by the Dell mass market paperback and SFBC hardcover editions]. 224 pages, illustrated [including a color foldout]. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Romantic fantasy set against a backdrop of Irish myth
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Too Long a Sacrifice is a lovely little fantasy novel set in both the past and present of Ireland. Well-written, compelling and often surprising-- it deserves better than to be as forgotten as it seems to be today. Maire ni Donnall and Tadgh MacNiall are husband and wife in ancient Ireland. They carry out their respective trades of healer and bard against a setting of battle, and a curious new religion called Christianity has just started to walk the land. When Maire is cursed by a woman she tries to help, they are pulled into the land of fairy and sleep away the passing of time in the fairy kingdom. When finally they emerge into the modern world, they find themselves separated and active on opposing sides of the Troubles that currently split Ireland. They must not only find each other, they must also find a way to heal the rift between the great powers and aid the troubled land. I have held onto this book since the early 80s when I bought it, and on each re-reading I am glad that I did. Suitable for fans of romantic fantasy, fairy-based fantasy, and people interested in Irish myth. Good for young readers, although some adult situations and violence are implied. Find it if you can!
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