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Who were the prehistoric people who built the mysterious monument of Stonehenge? Their epic story is told by Azari, son of Jaun, as he sings of battle around the campfire.
Against his will for he preferred making poems to fighting battles, Azari had to replace his injured older brother, the warlike Prince Anai, as leader of the Twelve Tribes in their battle against invading "longheads." Returning home victorious, the young Azari found himself caught in a conspiracy of power-hungry priests and rebellious chieftains. And His love for the captured enemy priestess, Neseato, made his position even more dangerous. Courage, honor, love, and the effects of power on character are the masterfully interwoven themes of this compelling story of a young man not born to rule.
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