“A ley line is what might be called a field of force, a trail of telluric energy. There are hundreds of them, perhaps thousands, all over Britain, and they've been around since the Stone Age.” MightAgeEnergyForceLinesFieldsStonesBritainTrailsStone Age Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“Jump blind and you might find yourself on the rim of a raging volcano, or smack in the middle of a battlefield during a savage war, or on a swiftly tilting ice floe in a tempest-tossed sea.” WarMightSeaMiddleBlindRageIceFinding YourselfSavagesBattlefieldsTempestSmackVolcanoesRims Author:Stephen R. Lawhead
“It had long been an ambition to find the line of force that might lead to the Holy Land in the time of Christ.” LongMightForceChristLinesLandHolyAmbitionHoly Land Book:The Bone House: A Bright Empires Novel, Book 2 Source: The Bone House: A Bright Empires Novel, Book 2
“The Queen of Air and Darkness tilted back her head and laughed. A more ghastly sound I hope never to hear. ‘Do you think I care about these trifles?’ ‘Murder is no trifle, woman,’ Arthur said. ‘No? How many men have you killed, Great King? How many have you slain without cause? How many did you cut down that you might have spared? How many died because you in your battle-rage would not heed their pleas for mercy?’ The High King opened his mouth to speak, but could make no answer.” ThinkingMenSaidMightCareSpeakCausesSoundAnswersDarknessCuttingAirKingsBattleMouthsMercyMurderDiedRageQueensLaughedI CareTriflesHeedArthurGhastly Author:Stephen R. Lawhead