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Arthurian Omen [Audio CD]

G. G. Vandagriff (Author)
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April 2, 2008
Is the story of King Arthur history or myth? In this spellbinding novel, a Celtic scholar is murdered when she finds a clue to a priceless 13th century manuscript that will provide the true identity of King Arthur. The victim's sister takes up the quest to uncover the relic, but quickly realizes that someone close to her is the murderer. As pursuit of the manuscript winds through the ruined castles and monasteries of Wales, more than one reason emerges for keeping the manuscript and the legend buried in the past.

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Heart pumping mystery & adventure., March 03, 2008
By Alana

I was priviledged to read G.G.'s manuscript of The Arthurian Omen as she was writing it. I could hardly wait for the next installment as she typed away. I don't think there was anything that I didn't like in the story. It is an exciting page turner and the characters are intriging, mysterious and thought-provoking. I enjoyed the book completely from the very beginning to the very last page. I hated to see it end.

A great suspense filled who-dun-it!, September 17, 2008
By Customer

The descriptions of scenery are vivid and allow the reader to be wisked away to Wales. There are so many twists and turns you may find yourself a little dizzy, but you won't be able to put the book down. I was so excited to find a clean, well-written book that was not based in church beliefs and that I didn't feel awkward sharing with my friends.

 

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

Product Details

  • Audio CD
  • Publisher: Shadow Mountain (April 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590388895
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590388891
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,994,033 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I realize that I am one of those rare people in the world who gets to live a life full of passion, suspense, angst, fulfillment, humor, and mystery. I am a writer. Everyday when I sit down to my computer, I enter into world of my own making. I am in the head of a panoply of characters ranging from a nineteen year-old Austrian debutante (The Last Waltz) to a raging psychopath (The Arthurian Omen) and four women at once in The Only Way to Paradise.

How did this come about? I think I was wired to be a writer when I was born. Even though my formal career was in finance, writing was all I really wanted to do. There were a lot of things about my surroundings that I couldn't control during my growing up years, so I retreated to whatever alternate existence I was creating. The habit stuck, and now my family finds themselves living in my current reality during dinnertime as I overflow with enthusiasm about Wales or Italy.

I studied writing in an advanced workshop when I was at Stanford, but was discouraged because everyone but me wanted to be J.D. Salinger. I hadn't yet found my writing voice. But with my study abroad in Austria, I finally found the story I wanted to tell--the decline of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and its collapse into fascism. (I never for a moment thought that this might be a bit ambitious.) I eventually began this project while commuting to and from my job in Los Angeles as an International Banker. I had an outline. My studies abroad had given me the historical background. Using that, I created characters as prototypes of the ideas that existed in Austria in 1913. Then, while teaching economics and waiting for my first child to be born, I read all of Churchill's books on World War One, and everything I could get my hands on that would give me the zeitgeist (literally "time spirit") of the age.

By the time my three children were born, I had a draft, but I knew it wasn't going anywhere. It was too superficial. I didn't understand the European mind. I couldn't convey the degree of suffering they had endured, nor the trauma the Austrians experienced at the collapse of their empire.

I turned to writing a more modern story that was semi-autobiographical at that point. I was living in the Ozarks, full of conflicted feelings that I worked out over the course of five years in the novel that has now become Pieces of Paris. However, I knew also that that project had not yet lived up to its potential. Discouraged, I turned to writing what I read--light mysteries. For color I imparted to my heroines another passion of mine--genealogy. Finally, I felt significantly secure to submit something and I was published.

However, for fifteen years, I had been the victim of bi-polar disorder (a common ailment among writers), and after publishing three books, I became too ill to write. During that ten year struggle to survive, I learned enough about overcoming pain, and about life and love to be able to complete my Austrian project. That became The Last Waltz. After two more mysteries, I was able to complete Pieces of Paris.

I am, at this writing, 63 years old, and for the last eighteen months I have turned my eyes toward Italy. My new book "The Only Way to Paradise" is the result of intense immersion in the Florentine and Tuscan culture, and most of it was written there. Of course, the art and landscape are spectacular, but what makes my heart sing are the people. I think that they are born with a genetic tendency to agape (unconditional love). I have experienced so many kind and loving experiences at their hands, most of which are chronicled fictitiously in my book. I plan at least two more in the same setting--a mystery and a time travel.

I do genre-hop a lot, but I firmly believe that any endeavor that enables us to further understand ourselves, our world, and our loved ones is never wasted. I have chronicled much of what I have learned about PTSD from "Pieces" and "Paradise" on my new website http://PTSDweb.com. I welcome comments. My author website is http://ggvandagriff.com.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GG Vandagriff's best mystery ever, March 31, 2008
This review is from: Arthurian Omen (Paperback)
The Arthurian Omen is beautifully written with so many descriptive passages that the reader will feel they are actually viewing the beautiful Welsh countryside. This mystery will keep your attention as you try to connect all of the incredible plots that are going on at the same time. As you read the suspense of drug smuggling, kidnapping, murder, and finding the priceless parchment that may prove or disprove the reality of King Arthur, you will think you have this story figured out. But, you better wait for the very last page. The mystery is so well written that you, the reader, will have to wait for that very last page to find out which characters (and there are many) kidnapped, smuggled, and murdered. I loved the book and with mystery writing similar to Mary Higgins Clark (one of my all time favorite writers), this book will keep you captivated to the very end.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Welsh Romp!!!!, June 24, 2008
This review is from: Arthurian Omen (Paperback)

Since I am good friends with GG, I was sent an advanced copy from Deseret to read and review and since I am of Welsh descent and am an avid Genealogist, I loved this thriller. It is a two mystery in one and was able to figure the first one out, but the one who murdered Maren's sister, was a toughie and surprising at the end and was a sad ending, but was inevitable. I rather enjoyed the short chapters like Mary Higgins Clark. I enjoyed the angle of believing that King Arthur is real with the hidden manuscript. I recommend this novel with lots of twists and turns to anyone that loves to read mysteries ala Agatha Christie and Clark.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, quick read, but ultimately, disappointing, April 5, 2008
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S. M. Belsinger (Silver Spring, MD) - See all my reviews
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I should probably preface this by saying that mystery is not my usual choice of novel, but I couldn't resist the plot centered around the existence of King Arthur. I sort of liked the book, the plot was convoluted and filled with enough subplots and misdirection to keep me guessing til the end. The characters were all fairly well written, and while I had one of the "bad guys" pegged from fairly early on, when I realized who the second one had to be, I was surprised, and a little disappointed. It bears mentioning, that if we are to believe the blurb about the author at the back of the book, she had some unnamed illness that caused her to lose her memory, and she continued her work on this book after it sat forgotten for who knows how long. If that is true, it might explain the fact that there is still at least one lose end that was not neatly tied up, and, in my mind, at least, makes it difficult to believe the final revelation.
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