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Le Cercle du Temps

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans un tourbillon d'aventures où les frontières entre passé, présent et futur s'estompent. Suivez les personnages alors qu'ils naviguent à travers les siècles, découvrant des mystères anciens et affrontant des défis prédestinés. Chaque épisode offre un voyage palpitant à travers le temps, explorant les conséquences des choix humains et le pouvoir de la connexion intergénérationnelle. Préparez-vous à des récits pleins de rebondissements, d'action et de réflexions profondes sur la nature du temps.

Let the Drum Speak
Voice of the Eagle
She who Remembers

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  1. "Kwini. A beautiful woman born in the American southwest long before Columbus ... whose beautiful blue eyes marked her as a witch and set her apart from the Indian tribe that raised her ..." Back Cover.

    She who Remembers1
    3,8
  2. Voice of the Eagle

    • 624pages
    • 22 heures de lecture

    In VOICE OF THE EAGLE, Linda Lay Shuler continues her Time Circle Quartet as Kwani, "She Who Remembers," her mate Tolonqua and their newborn son begin their trek to Cicuye, Tolonqua's home.Cicuye is a pueblo city, an outpost where desert canyons meet the verdant buffalo range. Danger lurks there, for marauding tribes prey on the village with savage ferocity.Kwani and Tolonqua argue for a new city, fortified and safe, high on the ridge. But others fear leaving their ancestral home. With battle near, this split within threatens the town's survival as much as the gathering tribes without.p"Historically valid and carefully reconstructed, this story of life in America prior to its discovery by Columbus kindles the imagination." (B-O-T Editorial Review Board)

    Voice of the Eagle2
    4,2
  3. Let the Drum Speak

    • 506pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    A novel on an Indian shaman in 13th Century America. She is Antelope, a blue-eyed Anazasi who becomes the object of desire and fear of the ruler of the City of the Great Sun. He desires her because she is beautiful and fears her because of her powers to communicate with spirits and foretell the future. By the author of She Who Remembers.

    Let the Drum Speak3
    3,8