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Publisher:  Rose International Publishing House ISBN-10:  1930574320 Type: 
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648

Copyright:  Jan 1 1999 ISBN-13: 
Fiction


What Price for Love That Defies Time? Would you pledge your soul for eternity?
The Horseman is the critically acclaimed lead novel of the Lands of the Morning Quintet, a series of five exotic, internationally plotted novels.
Revolving around a dynamic American heroine, The Horseman is a gripping, epic tale of intense passion, politics, spirituality, esoterica, as well as the roots of the current upheavals between the Turks and the Kurds.
Complete with magnificent and diverse settings from Turkey and Mecca to Ireland and the United States, The Horseman presents an intense, multi-cultural love triangle with indomitable characters united in their quest for social justice.
As Ariadne, the American, Burhan, the Turk, and Mehmet Ali, the Kurd, emerge from the mists of 8,000 BC and reunite in 20th Century Turkey, they play out their star-crossed destinies upon an explosive stage of upheavals and changes.
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Reviews:Piers Anthony, Author of Geodyssey and Xanth series, USA" ... a hard-hitting story... a substantial novel." Dr. Martin Abend, New York, NY, USA"… a gem among the myriad of pebbles, The Horseman is as literate as it is engrossing!" Dr. M. Ilmiye Cig, Sumerologist, Istanbul, Turkey"... fascinating! A cosmic tale of love, sin, and redemption with a variety of information about customs, archaeology, history and philosophy!" Lewis Perdue, author of Daughter of God, CA, USA"...rich and vivid, original characters who exhibit a type of Old World charm rarely seen these days. Unique reading." THE HORSEMANAn international epic that is timely and very much alive! The plot includes reincarnation (thus some time-travel), the Tarot, and magic, and these aspects, handled in a no-nonse yet thought-provoking manner, constitute several of the philosophical threads woven throughout the story. THE HORSEMAN opens in 1964, while the shot that rang around the world (JFK’s assassination) is still echoing throughout Turkey. During the course of the novel, the young American woman Ariadne and her Turkish husband, Burhan, will battle destructive forces as they strive to build their own version of Camelot in the nation’s capital, Ankara. At a time when Turkey is the blood-soaked battling ground of divergent Eastern and Western interests, and the clandestine Kurdish insurgency is bubbling away like the proverbial witches’ cauldron, destiny has marked Burhan, an avowed Kemalist (progressive and pro-Western without losing the national ID), for leadership in this beleaguered nation. After spanning Turkey, Ireland, New York and Mekka, the Horseman concludes in Tarsus,Turkey, where, at long last, love and justice prevail and an ancient moral debt rooted in the mists of Chatalhoyuk, an 8,000 years old Megalithic town, is repaid in full — because sooner or later, in some sphere which manifests itself in God’s own good time, the Harvest is gathered, and thus, Whatsoever a man soweth, so shall he also reap....     


Excerpt

Prologue:
Tarsus, Mediterranean Coast, Turkey

“No!” she screamed with a hoarse voice, terror turning into fury, “Nooo, you’re not going to have him again! No, not again! No, I won’t let you!”
But even as those words were leaving her throat, she knew the odds favored him being torn to bits by his very own people. Propelled by urgent despair, she pushed her way among the knots of swarthy men and women and tore in the direction of the tall man dressed in white, who stood on a platform surrounded by a fist-shaking, screaming mob. His blondish-brown wavy hair glistened under the sun and his squared wide shoulders, straight back and strong, calm voice spoke of proud defiance. Her heart ached at the sight of him, for he was the blood in her veins, the flesh upon her bone, and if he’d end up martyred by those he’d fought so hard to lead to a better tomorrow, she’d rather follow him to hell and beyond, then once again mourn his loss.... Thousands of years ago, the people had been just as bloodthirsty as they were today, and readily falling under Wolf’s spell, they had betrayed White Roebuck. Trapping him like a common beast, they had dragged his bleeding body over sharp-edged stones and thorns. White Roebuck, who had given them nothing but love and care, who had communicated with animals, flowers, known every star on the sky, thrived on song and dance, and yet been brave enough to rise against terrible odds and fight... the huge rabble led by his own beloved brother, against him.
“Allah-u Ekber! Allah-u Ekber!”
She whirled, looking up toward the direction of the sun. Holy Mary, Mother of God! Could it be? Was it really the Muezzin reciting from the minaret? Did he truly have the audacity to stand high up, and summon the devout to the mosque, to praise God? These very same, Godforsaken men, who were trying to murder her husband?
“Allah-u Ekber! Lailahe-il-Al-lah!” the Muezzin confirmed her suspicion, ululating as he cited the Arabic words equivalent to,” Allah is the Highest; I am a witness that Allah is One; Mohammed is His Prophet. Come to prayer, He will give you comfort....”
As she laughed at the irony, her reason returned and she hurled herself at the bearded man who blocked her way and was waving her blue scarf in the air. Caught off guard by her violent outburst, he had to retreat. But others appeared and tried to hold her arms down. Fury heightening her strength, she twisted, turned, kicked, ducked, and managed to slip away.
The ominous-looking Kurdish rebels from the truck, shouldered the cheering crowd, overwhelmed her husband’s bodyguards, and closed in on him. “You servant of the Allahless Americans! How dare you come here and poison these innocents with lies?” one of them shouted at her husband, “Traitors like you besmear our Holy Koran’s honor, use our wives, sisters and daughters as fodder for the whorehouses, and lambaste our traditions and families!”
The lone shout metamorphosed into a chorus, “Death to the man who’s defiled our Prophet! Death to the Two-faced Servant of the Americans!”
She was a petite but agile woman, which gave her an edge among the clumsily fermenting crowd as she pushed and zigzagged her way toward her husband. She reached the bottom of the speaker’s podium just as his fist crashed upon someone’s head. Suddenly their dog Attila darted ahead of her, jumped up and tore at the throat of a huge man attacking him from his back. Her heart chimed with relief. But then he was overcome by at least six men who grasped at him simultaneously, sunk under their combined weight and she lost sight of him.
An inhuman cry rose from her throat and she tried to plunge forward but this time her progress was blocked by a bearded, black skull capped man. He took hold of her blue scarf, pulled it down and freed her hair. Its platinum blondness was unmistakable under the blazing sun.
His hoarse voice rose triumphantly, “Whhoaaa! Here’s the American whore!”
Somewhere in the distance, Attila was barking violently. Then his bark turned into a long howl, descending to a painful whimper. She stumbled, lost her footing, pitched face forward and hit the rocky ground. Get up! her mind urged, this is not a nightmare, it’s reality! Get up and fight back.
She pushed herself up to a kneeling position, struggling to find her balance and to rise on her feet. The bearded man caught up with her, shadowing her horizon. His leer exposing tobacco-stained teeth, he grasped her shoulders and pressed her down. She felt the razor sharp stones cutting into her kneecaps as fiery pain surged toward her eyes.
“Let go of her!” a familiar, deep, male voice commanded, “Let go of her you misbegotten son of a swine!”
Abruptly the bearded man was lifted by a pair of strong arms and hurled away from her. She looked up. Ali’s wiry, dark form emerged in front of her, grasped her by the armpits and helped her stand on shaky legs. As her gaze met his, she sighed with joyous relief. She was not surprised at his appearance. All along, she had expected it, hoped for it. Her husband had come to his domain to campaign on his behalf. They were comrades-in-ideals, side by side they warred to emancipate their people from the outdated cultural and moral standards which were strangling their free spirits...
Dimly she heard Ali shout more orders. Instinctively leaning against him, she welcomed his comforting solidity. In black trousers, white shirt open to his waist — obviously all its buttons were ripped off in the heat of fight — he was tanned like a gypsy, and his dark copper coloring set off his green eyes with a feverish sparkle.
“Ayla-aaaa! I’m here, Ayla! Come to me!”
The reality of the world around her, its crowds, noises and their implication came back into focus: her husband was kneeling under the shade of a large tree, next to Attila’s motionless body. He was bleeding profusely from the cuts on his face, neck, right shoulder and both arms. His torn white shirt was splashed crimson with the other injuries it barely covered. As she began approaching him, she had to recall the many times she had seen him mangled like this, his blood a willing sacrifice for the betterment of the others. Grimly, she thought, yes, once every few generations, there comes a “horseman,” a visionary martyr who gives himself up willingly so that his people can climb onto the next step on the evolutionary ladder.
Suddenly, she felt displaced in time.
As in a trance, she turned around. She blinked her eyes, fighting to gather her wits. The vision faded, revealing a tall, shoulder-length black haired handsome young man in a flowing white robe. His expression intense, his arm outstretched, he was pointing his gun — a huge semiautomatic — straight at her husband’s head — with not the smallest obstacle in between to perchance divert his steady aim.
Following her stricken gaze, Ali saw him too. His eyes widening, he shouted, “Son, don’t!”
“Stop interfering, Father! Get back, it’s got to be done!”
“No, I won’t allow you, this is murder!” Ali shouted again, leaping forward like a panther.
But before he could complete his leap, the shot cracked with a golden yellow flare....




Reader Reviews for "The Horseman, a provocative, intense, epic novel"


Reviewed by Vesna TwinFlameunion 12/1/2004
Well judging by the excerpt this is a winner..will buy it as soon as I can..
Bravo!! You have me intrigued! This sounds like the kind of story I'm exceptionally fond of..


vesna :)
Reviewed by Samuel Stone 6/12/2003
I found "The Horseman" to be both interesting and exciting capturing the insight to cultural diversity while entwining the passions of human emotions with the reality of raw conflict. Your creative talent for writing produced a natural bonding effect transforming the read into a pleasurable and memorable experience. I look forward to reading more of your works.
PS: You are very talented and I consider it a privelege to have the opportunity to read your works.
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Reviewed by David Rountree 5/17/2003
'A gripping epic of passion, politics, spirituality and more.' That is what the back cover promises. And this is precisely what this magnificent book delivered. From its mysterious beginning, it traces the journey of a young girl leaping toward womanhood, at a dizzy pace that is at times in it self, breath-taking. Set in Turkey in the turbulent 60's, I was immediately immersed in a kaleidoscope of rich culture and intrigue, that slowly started to burn inside me as if I were there as witness, until at last I was nearly consumed. The rich pageantry and insight of a little understood culture comes to life between the pages of The Horseman, taking you on a break-neck journey of romance, passion and self discovery, as well as the realization of past life experience. Fragile alliances, mysterious dreams of the past, action and adventure intertwine into an excellent tale both realistic in its scope, but powerful in impact. As the story travels full circle to the twist in the end, the hint of a greater twist to come inspired me to grab the next book of the series, 'The Scorpion Child,' And ride off into the sunset...... -
David Rountree, co-author of Dark Lord, Fantasy Novel
Reviewed by Pascale Blue 5/17/2003
Elegant , powerful, exotic
The Horseman is the ultimate epic! The Horseman is so elegantly and beautifully written! Its smart style and the richness of details will bring you right in the middle of the action, you'll become the protagonist herself. You'll ride with the flow of events and believe me the ride is a real roller coaster! It is the fascinating, ultimate epic that will immerse you through the midst of Love, Kharma and political intrigues. It will make you travel all around the world and will open windows of awareness in cultures that are more than often misunderstood. The author is a well of knowledge in an array of topics and she generously offers it to you in an unusual and entertaining way. I was so taken by the Horseman than when the enchantment was ending I had to read its following book "the Scorpion Child".
Reviewed by Vicki M Taylor 5/14/2003
Kristina O'Donnelly uses magnificent imagery and spell-binding narration to sweep you from one fantastic locale to another in her novel, THE HORSEMAN. She brings conflict and glory to the battle between the Turks and the Kurds.An epic romance that crosses all boundaries - political, religious, culture, reincarnation and more. Read this novel first, then read THE SCORPION CHILD, the sequel. You won't be disappointed.
Vicki M. Taylor, Author of NOT WITHOUT ANNA and FOREVER UNTL WE MEET.

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