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Declan O'Duinne

The Saga of Roland Inness, Book 6

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Declan O'Duinne

By: Wayne Grant
Narrated by: James Young
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With King Richard making war on the French and Prince Llywelyn consolidating power in Wales, peace prevails across England and the Welsh Marches. But bloody strife rages in the North of Ireland, drawing Declan O’Duinne back to his homeland. He’s been 10 years gone, but some things never change.

The Anglo-Normans relentlessly expand their Irish domains while the Irish kings fight among themselves. Can Declan and his fellow knight, Roland Inness, help save what’s left of free Ireland?

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excellent story, leaves you wanting the next installment of Declan and Roland's journey back at shipbrook and beyond

great storytelling that leaves you wanting more

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The Roland Innes series is brilliant, I've loved every book. Great storytelling and fantastic narration. Just disappointed that I'm about to start the last book.

Great Series

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Good story with lots of excitement and fleshing out the character of Declan.
The Irish accent is a southern Irish accent not an Ulster accent all through these stories. As my mother is from Armagh and the family visited every summer, this o begorra me boyo tone was grating. And Tandragee is pronounced more like, “tangerine” than tand rag eee. There were a couple of other howlers for Northern Irish folk but just have to ignore them. Most people will not notice. Still enjoyed it but Roland was not involved in the story actively got most of the story although that made sense for the plot. Have enjoyed the series and now will move in to the next book.

Good story.

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