
Transcriber's Note: Some minor changes to the text are noted at the end of the book.
THE DRUID PATH
THE ENCHANTING OF DOIRENN
LIADAN AND KURITHIR
DERVAIL NAN CIAR
RANDUFF OF CUMANAC
THE DARK ROSE
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Transcribers Note
In a mist‑shrouded valley of ancient Ireland, a lone youth named Phadraig pauses on a sacred hill, his white hound at his side, and listens to the wind’s whispered lullaby through rowan leaves. The tranquil scene melts into a vivid dream of white birds, a twilight path through an old wood, and a hidden well that rises with the tide, all centered on a mysterious maid whose voice seems to hold the music of the world itself.
Awakening from the reverie, Phadraig encounters two boys and an elderly shepherd who bear a strange fire and chant a cryptic charm. Their song speaks of distant saints, the deep‑wood deity Nihil, and the power of three magic circles that guard the hill’s secret. Intrigued, the young man begins a quest to uncover the meaning of the chant and the role his lineage plays in the ancient rites that echo across the heather‑scented landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (485K characters)
Release date
2026-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1934
A popular novelist of the American West, she also worked as an actress and became known for writing about Native American life after time spent among the Hopi. Her books blend frontier drama, romance, and a strong sense of place.
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