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Learn moreLegends chronicle Robin Hood & Guy of Gisbourne as the deadliest of enemies. The reality is… complicated.
Home & family struck down by Church edict, Rob is taken by the old druid master into the deeps. He emerges with a new name & purpose: Robyn Hode, leader of a band of tight-knit outcasts, claiming the ancient Shire Wode and wielding the Horned God’s vengeance with deadly arrows. Also escaping Loxley’s destruction, nobleborn Gamelyn has returned from Crusade with his own new identity and purpose--but no absolution.
When the two boyhood lovers next cross paths, a brutal game of foxes and hounds ensues, pitting Templar assassin against Heathen outlaw. And as Robyn discovers his sister Marion is still alive, the game turns.
Thwarted kings of a breaking realm, Robyn Hode & Guy de Gisbourne must restore the Maiden to her rightful place-- and manage to not destroy each other in the process.
"J Tullos Hennig likes BIG books. She’s been a pro equestrian, a dancer, an actor, an activist, and a teacher… yet she’s never managed to not be a storyteller. Ever. Active in genre literature and conventions in the 70s & 80s, she returned to the authorial fold with the publication of an award-winning historical fantasy series, collectively title The Books of the Wode. A member of HNS (the Historical Novel Society), the Author’s Guild, & SFWA (the Science Fiction Writers Association), she was awarded the Speculative Literature Foundation’s juried Older Writers Grant in 2018. As Talulah J. Sullivan, she has begun a series of novels seeking to weave a ‘tale basket’ in the proud example of her Choctaw and Chickasaw grandmothers. No matter the name, her works reflect literary worlds both old and new, promise an immersive, subversive experience."