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Anthony Murphy

    Drawing profound inspiration from the Irish landscape and its ancient past, this author's work delves into the rich tapestry of mythology, history, and personal exploration. Their writing, spanning both fiction and non-fiction, is deeply influenced by the enigmatic sites and enduring mysteries of the Boyne Valley. Through a distinctive blend of narrative and meticulous research, they seek to illuminate Ireland's ancient heritage and connect readers with the enduring echoes of time.

    Island of the Setting Sun
    Dronehenge
    Mythical Ireland
    Newgrange
    Mythical Ireland: New Light on the Ancient Past
    • Exploring Ireland's ancient ruins, the narrative delves into the quest for a deeper understanding of the soul through megalithic monuments and their rich mythology. It intertwines history and spirituality, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of these structures and the stories they hold. The journey offers insights into the cultural heritage and the enduring connection between the past and the present, emphasizing the search for meaning in a world shaped by ancient beliefs.

      Mythical Ireland: New Light on the Ancient Past
    • Newgrange

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Many people who visit the magnificent 5,000-year-old Newgrange monument in the Boyne Valley are driven by some deep longing to connect with their most distant roots. In this poetic and philosophical exploration, the author goes deep into the mind and soul of his Neolithic ancestors to attempt to draw forth some answers about the monument.

      Newgrange
    • Dronehenge

      • 270 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Tells the story of the remarkable discovery of a newly discovered neolithic monument near Newgrange in Ireland, and attempts to unravel some of its mysteries.

      Dronehenge
    • Island of the Setting Sun

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Around 6,000 years ago a most sophisticated community of people arose on the island of Ireland. This book tells the story of their genesis. It explores the invasion myths of Ireland, the link between the ancient astronomers and St Patrick, and the true inspiration behind Newgrange's white quartz facade.

      Island of the Setting Sun