Eye of the law
(Book)
In 1510 Ireland, a great feast is being held. Into a crowd listening to the story of Balor, the one-eyed god, come two strangers. The younger of the two, Iarla, bears a letter that claims that the wealthy Ardal O'Lochlainn is his true father, which Ardal vociferously denies. So when Iarla is found dead, with one eye missing, some think he was killed by the god--but most suspect Ardal. Mara, the Brehon--or lawgiver--of the Burren, is called to investigate.
Notes
Harrison, C. (2010). Eye of the law. Sutton, Severn House.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Harrison, Cora. 2010. Eye of the Law. Sutton, Severn House.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Harrison, Cora, Eye of the Law. Sutton, Severn House, 2010.
MLA Citation (style guide)Harrison, Cora. Eye of the Law. Sutton, Severn House, 2010.
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