In the 1990s, a sailor hands his logbook to a Swede named Ulf
living on his sloop in Denmark, then disappears. Log entries hint
of a Druid revival, with allusions to Scotland's Caledonian Canal
and a grisly cult. Ulf wants answers and asks friend Torben, a
Celt/IRA buff, to join him on a Scotland cruise to get them, but
doesn't reveal his motive. Sound familiar? Translated from Swedish,
this is a fine cruising yarn in which The Riddle of the Sands is a
clue.
*Cruising World*
A Swedish yacht owner stumbles into a Celtic plot for worldwide
self-sovereignty in The Celtic Ring, a craggy, atmospheric thriller
by Swedish writer and sailor Bjorn Larsson. After a meeting with an
excitable Scotsman, Ulf, a solitary middle-aged man living on board
his yacht, the RUSTICA, embarks on an adventure that takes him on a
wild winter sail across the North Sea. Though a bit sluggish in the
water, Larsson's novel is thoroughly steeped in seafaring lore, and
will be of particular interest to sailors and Celtic history buffs.
Trans. from the Swedish by George Simpson.
*Publishers Weekly*
A dark thriller of modern day Druids, gruesome Celtic rituals, arms
smuggling and nail-biting sailing in some of the most dangerous
waters in the world.
The story, which is concerned mainly with efforts to maintain
independence for the Celtic followers of Brittany, Wales, Scotland
and Ireland, takes us on a quest across the North Sea in a 31-ft
yacht in the middle of the winter!
The reader is kept avidly turning pages to discover what lies
behind the attempts on the lives of the two intrepid Swedish
sailors who have unwittingly found themselves involved in a series
of bizarre events.
The book has won critical acclaim in Europe and I can understand
why. Apart from providing a riveting tale, I learned much about the
ancient and enigmatic Celts and their strange beliefs, some of
which endure to the present day.
*Sailing*
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