Cult of Camulos - Gripping Tale Cast in Fogotten Era
Online, September 27, 2010 (Newswire.com) - "Finding he has no heart for rape and murder, a Celtic warrior decides to return home, but it is too late. Roman Legions crush the invaers. The warrior is enslaved and sent to die slowly digging salt. His daring escape and journey home take away everything he loves and threaten to steal the last vestige of his humanity. Will his journey that transform him into the most revered chieftain in all of Celtica or the most murderous monster?"
William Russeth's tale is a blend of fictional and historical settings in Europe prior to the Roman occupation, an era not exploited by many authors. "This is the forgotten era of European history, before Rome conquered Gaul and Celtic tribes controlled Europe, "says Mr. Russeth. "It is great period for an author write about because it is not really in an era of recorded history. This gives the author wide latitude to create a good story. But it is sad that so much of our Celtic heritage has been lost. Most people do not know that many European cities, like Lyons were originated by Celtic Tribes."
Cult of Camulos
GENRE: Historical Adventure
PAGES: 372
E-ISBN: 978-1-59705-497-3
POD-ISBN: 978-1-59705-600-7
(Acting) EE: Marilyn Kapp [email protected]
PUBLICATION DATE: September 2010
About Author
After earning degrees in Fine Arts and Journalism, William Russeth embarked on a 30-year career in Marketing Communications and Business Development. He completed his first novel, Fires of Belenus, in 2007. Now he resides in Georgetown, Texas where he is active in the San Gabriel Writer's League and continues to bring myth and history to life in his historical adventures
NAME: William H. Russeth
ADDRESS: 101 Rio Concho Cove, Georgetown, Texas, 78633
PHONE: 512-868-7737
HOME PAGE: http://mysite.verizon.net/resr5omo/whrhomepage/
EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
To place orders for the book, contact:
Wings ePress, Inc
403 Wallace Court
Richmond, Kentucky 40475
FAX: 859-625- 5629
e-mail: Marilyn Kapp [email protected]
URL: www.wings-press.com
To arrange a book signing, interview, or request review copies, contact :
William H Russeth, [email protected] or 512-868-7737
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