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The Soul of the Wind: The Darkness and the Warrior
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The Soul of the Wind: The Darkness and the Warrior in Ottawa, ON
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The Soul of the Wind: The Darkness and the Warrior in Ottawa, ON
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Can love survive horror?
What remains of us when history chooses to forget?
These questions begin to unfold in an old manor at the edge of the world, where Adela Furlong faces her final moments, the last witness to a story buried for more than a century, among ghosts and echoes of a forgotten time.
Two names drift like whispers in the wind: Mary Evans, a young British captive, and Eniakuin, the warrior who defied his fate to save his people.
Between them blooms a fragile and impossible bond, forged on the edge of danger, where need, loyalty, desire, and survival intertwine beneath an immense sky. Together they traverse devastated lands, hostile forces, and, above all, the shadows of evil: ancient and terrifying spirits that haunt every corner of the wilderness.
Through letters, memoirs, and old accounts, Adela reconstructs a past of violence and lost love, of ravaged homelands and forgotten heroes, surrounded by silences and memories that refuse to die.
The Soul of the Wind, the second novel by writer and historian Lefvarch Christensen, blends the epic of frontier lands with the force of great romantic tragedy. In its pages, memory becomes redemption, adventure becomes destiny, and the voices of the dead still whisper when the southern wind begins to rise.
Can love survive horror?
What remains of us when history chooses to forget?
These questions begin to unfold in an old manor at the edge of the world, where Adela Furlong faces her final moments, the last witness to a story buried for more than a century, among ghosts and echoes of a forgotten time.
Two names drift like whispers in the wind: Mary Evans, a young British captive, and Eniakuin, the warrior who defied his fate to save his people.
Between them blooms a fragile and impossible bond, forged on the edge of danger, where need, loyalty, desire, and survival intertwine beneath an immense sky. Together they traverse devastated lands, hostile forces, and, above all, the shadows of evil: ancient and terrifying spirits that haunt every corner of the wilderness.
Through letters, memoirs, and old accounts, Adela reconstructs a past of violence and lost love, of ravaged homelands and forgotten heroes, surrounded by silences and memories that refuse to die.
The Soul of the Wind, the second novel by writer and historian Lefvarch Christensen, blends the epic of frontier lands with the force of great romantic tragedy. In its pages, memory becomes redemption, adventure becomes destiny, and the voices of the dead still whisper when the southern wind begins to rise.

















