The Passion of Mary Magdalen  | Magdalen Rising |  the author  

contact  |  Mary Magdalen factoids  |  The Maeve Chronicles  |  readers' room  |  press room |  Tour Schedule

raves for Elizabeth's books

listen to Elizabeth sing from her new CD
Psalm
Pentecostal Alley Blues


 

Red Robed Priestess

After a life of passion and adventure that has brought her through slavery to the Resurrection Garden, through the controversies of the Early Church to a hermit cave in southern Gaul, Maeve, the Celtic Magdalen, finally comes full circle. At the urging of Sarah, her daughter by Jesus, Maeve returns to the British Isles to seek her first-born daughter, who was stolen from her by the druids more than forty years ago.

The night before her channel crossing, Maeve encounters a man she first mistakes for Jesus' ghost. This familiar stranger is equally haunted, and the two are drawn into a moonstruck liaison that will entwine their lives in "an impossible Celtic knot." He is none other than General Gaius Suetonius Paulinus, the newly appointed Roman Governor of Britain, destined to defeat the Iceni Queen Boudica in one of the bloodiest battles in history.

And Boudica, the Celtic rebel queen, is none other than Maeve's long lost child.

Fully accessible to new readers, Red-Robed Priestess will be deeply satisfying to fans who have accompanied Maeve on her journey, reuniting them with beloved characters from the earlier novels, especially Magdalen Rising.


At sixty something, Maeve is as feisty as ever, her distinctive sense of irreverent humor very much intact, but she has also grown—and so has the author. In this final volume of the critically acclaimed Maeve Chronicles, Elizabeth Cunningham confronts a political and emotional complexity that speaks to our times. Maeve's courageous and compassionate witness of an epic tragedy she cannot prevent will challenge and comfort all of us who have ever faced intractable circumstances of our own.

Coming soon November 11, 2011

   
 

 

Please join Elizabeth's facebook fan group  |  and follow her Tweets: http://twitter.com/EliznMaeve  

Tim Dillinger's Out-the-Box podcast interview with Elizabeth Cunningham
itunes podcast
Non itunes users podcast
short YouTube clip

"It is a testament to Elizabeth Cunningham’s genius that (unlike the New Testament) her story loses none of its narrative momentum after Jesus leaves it. Deeper, more reflective than the previous volumes, yet even more audacious, this latest installment of the Maeve Chronicles is the best yet."   —Catherine MacCoun, author of On Becoming an Alchemist
 


"Elizabeth Cunningham has again delved into her fabulous treasure trove of impeccable research, and come up with gold. In Bright Dark Madonna, her interweaving of Biblical-Celtic themes brings the first century to life with unexpected freshness and many surprises."

—Katherine Neville, author of The Eight and The Fire

"The turmoil of that first generation of Christians is remarkably recreated here with Maeve once again surviving against great odds. These were the years when her story got lost, but Cunningham’s erudition, keen insight, and imaginative voice won’t let that story be forgotten. Reading Bright Dark Madonna is a sheer joy."

—Tom Cowan, author of Fire in the Head: Shamanism and the Celtic Spirit

"Powerful, moving, hilariously funny, a brilliant blend of paganism and Christianity, Elizabeth Cunningham’s new novel imagines the missing, feminist story of the New Testament. And what a visionary tale she tells. Anyone who loved The Passion of Mary Magdalen will be ready to snatch up this sequel and continue to follow Maeve’s journey through the lustful geography of the soul to grasp the ever-changing identity of the Bright Dark Madonna."

—Mary Swander, author of The Desert Pilgrim: En Route to Mysticism and Miracles

"In Bright Dark Madonna, Elizabeth Cunningham performs a miracle of her own, breathing life into an important historical period we only dimly see through the haze of myth, legend, and dogma. She gives us the best gift a talespinner can—a perfectly possible reality that appeals both to our intellect and to our imagination."

—Jack Maguire, author of Creative Storytelling and The Power of Personal Storytelling


 

How to buy How to Spin Gold:

Available at Amazon.com
Available at Barnes & Noble