A Bunch of Wild FlowersMelrose Press, 2005 - 141 pages The fate of Earth is uncertain. Armed with the blessing of the Gods, and some formidable weapons, our heroes must go against all odds and defeat the evil Stheno. Will strength or strategy prevail? This book is the final part of the Wild Flower Trilogy. |
Table des matières
Ballad of Agincourt | 4 |
5 | |
Introduction | 13 |
The Travis Tale | 15 |
Hook Line and Sinker | 20 |
2 + 2 4Some | 27 |
Return to Honeypot Hill | 37 |
The Selection | 44 |
St John and Stheno | 93 |
Pigs Sacrifice | 98 |
Mother Nature | 102 |
The Homecoming | 110 |
A Night to Remember | 115 |
Life Moves in Great Circles | 120 |
Life Moves in Small Circles | 126 |
Poppys Plan | 130 |
The Pig | 53 |
Aurigas Favour | 59 |
The Order of Battle | 62 |
Sthenos Army | 66 |
The Battle | 71 |
St John Makes His Move | 88 |
This Takes the Biscuit | 133 |
Poppys Battle Plan 64 | 137 |
Constellations of Summer | 138 |
Constellations of Autumn | 139 |
Constellations of Winter | 140 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Agincourt Andromeda angel Angelica archers army Athena’s dagger Athena’s sword Aunt Kay Auriga Autumn Hawkbit battle Battle of Agincourt battlefield beasts body Bryony Bryony and Sorrel chariot chest constellation crows death devils dogs Earth East Midlands Airport Electra eyes face farmhouse fighting skeletons Flos fortifications Fran and Tony front gave giant boars girl goddess going Golden Arrow Golden Bluebell Gorgon Greek mythology Ground Ivy hand hawks head heavens Honeypot Hill horses hundred John’s knights Lares longbows looked magic meadow Medusa men-at-arms Mother Nature pair Pegasus Perseus Pig and Violetta Poppy and St Poppy’s Professor Poultney pulled Roman mythology screamed shield shire horses shouted side signal sister smiled spearmen spears star cluster Stheno stood teeth thought told Tony and Fran took tree line turned twins voice White Archangels wild flowers wings wooden stakes woods Xanthus Xanthus and Balius yelled Yew tree