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Patricia Kennealy-Morrison

    March 4, 1946 – July 21, 2021

    Patricia Kennealy-Morrison is an American author and journalist whose prolific career spans rock criticism, memoir, and imaginative fiction. She is best known for her compelling series, The Keltiad, which weaves together science fiction, fantasy, and elements of murder mystery. Her narratives often explore rich mythological landscapes and distinctive genre fusions. Kennealy-Morrison's work offers readers a unique blend of critical insight and genre-bending storytelling.

    Schwarzmantel
    Die Königseiche
    Strange Days
    The Hedge of Mist
    The Hawk's Gray Feather
    • Told through the eyes of Taliesin, King Arthur's foster brother, this tale follows Arthur as he learns the ways of battle and life under the tutelage of Merlynn

      The Hawk's Gray Feather
    • The Hedge of Mist

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(19)Add rating

      This work completes the "Tales of Arthur" trilogy of "The Keltiad" fantasy series. It tells of the last days of Arthur, king in Keltia and the end of the Table, leaving questions for future Celtic history.

      The Hedge of Mist
    • Strange Days

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.7(1105)Add rating

      The wife of Jim Morrison offers a thorough portrait of the enigmatic leader of the Doors, discussing the shy, private, and complex man he was, plus Woodstock, the Miami obscenity trial, and other rock celebrities

      Strange Days