Walter and The Resurrection of G
Walter is a gifted young singer who leaves his home in the forests of Germany in a quest for fame and love; he embarks on a series of adventures which leads him through the haunting landscapes of twelfth-century Europe. His encounter with the mysterious Brotherhood of Watchers drives him to the crusades, into a clash with the Doge in Venice and on to the disaster of Constantinople. But there is more to Walter than he dares imagine? What are the dark forces controlling him and those he loves? The story is wrenched into the present where a sinister Oxford don dies in mysterious circumstances leaving an occult manuscript based on Walter to his assistant Ian with certain instructions. As Ian seeks to unravel these and his own life and love begin to weave into Walter's - to whom he bears a striking resemblance - the novel's secrets deepen. This is a powerful and compelling tale about personal and political catastrophe and the individual's resilience in a time of uncertainty and danger. It is also a daring and brilliant contemplation of the Middle Ages and its continuing importance. Walter's work, it appears, is not finished, nor what he learnt, nor is his music lost forever.
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Walter and The Resurrection of G
Walter is a gifted young singer who leaves his home in the forests of Germany in a quest for fame and love; he embarks on a series of adventures which leads him through the haunting landscapes of twelfth-century Europe. His encounter with the mysterious Brotherhood of Watchers drives him to the crusades, into a clash with the Doge in Venice and on to the disaster of Constantinople. But there is more to Walter than he dares imagine? What are the dark forces controlling him and those he loves? The story is wrenched into the present where a sinister Oxford don dies in mysterious circumstances leaving an occult manuscript based on Walter to his assistant Ian with certain instructions. As Ian seeks to unravel these and his own life and love begin to weave into Walter's - to whom he bears a striking resemblance - the novel's secrets deepen. This is a powerful and compelling tale about personal and political catastrophe and the individual's resilience in a time of uncertainty and danger. It is also a daring and brilliant contemplation of the Middle Ages and its continuing importance. Walter's work, it appears, is not finished, nor what he learnt, nor is his music lost forever.
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Walter and The Resurrection of G

Walter and The Resurrection of G

by T J Armstrong
Walter and The Resurrection of G

Walter and The Resurrection of G

by T J Armstrong

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Overview

Walter is a gifted young singer who leaves his home in the forests of Germany in a quest for fame and love; he embarks on a series of adventures which leads him through the haunting landscapes of twelfth-century Europe. His encounter with the mysterious Brotherhood of Watchers drives him to the crusades, into a clash with the Doge in Venice and on to the disaster of Constantinople. But there is more to Walter than he dares imagine? What are the dark forces controlling him and those he loves? The story is wrenched into the present where a sinister Oxford don dies in mysterious circumstances leaving an occult manuscript based on Walter to his assistant Ian with certain instructions. As Ian seeks to unravel these and his own life and love begin to weave into Walter's - to whom he bears a striking resemblance - the novel's secrets deepen. This is a powerful and compelling tale about personal and political catastrophe and the individual's resilience in a time of uncertainty and danger. It is also a daring and brilliant contemplation of the Middle Ages and its continuing importance. Walter's work, it appears, is not finished, nor what he learnt, nor is his music lost forever.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781861515391
Publisher: Ignsia Books
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Series: Romaunce: A Collection of Epic Romantic, Historical & Literary Fiction
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 492
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

T.J.Armstrong was born in Essex in 1957. He read Modern Languages at Oxford and studied Philosophy at London University. He has translated philosophical works from French and German into English and has a passionate interest in music, playing keyboards and singing in a Canterbury based blues band.

At the start of his professional career, he taught French and German in Bedford and is currently Head of Modern Languages at the King's School, Canterbury.

He is married and has two children. His first novel, Walter and the Resurrection of G, won the Authors' Club best first novel of the year award, and his second novel Cecilia's Vision was published in the UK and in Germany. Both reflect his fascination with the Middle Ages, with poetry, and with unusual philosophical takes on life.
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