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|title=Hood
|author=Stephen R Lawhead
|date=June 2007
|isbn=978-1904233718
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1904233716</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1904233716|aznus=<amazonus>1595540857</amazonus>
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With their conquest of England complete, and the Conqueror's son, William Rufus, on the throne, the Normans are turning their eyes towards Wales, still stubbornly populated by British kings refusing to do much more than pretend to bow a knee in the direction of the hated Frankish invaders. The Welsh still regard the Anglo Saxons as foreigners. But they are few and the Normans are many and resistance is beginning to crumble. When Bran ap Brychan's father is murdered, he seeks justice at court - but it is not forthcoming. And when he returns to his land of Elfael, he finds his place usurped by an effete Norman count and his life forfeit. Bran repairs to the dark of the forest and from there he wages his own particular brand of war against the corrupt regime. He is not alone - by his side is the Raven King, creature of myth and magic.